VOI*. XXV. NO. 265. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1919. SPECIAL EDITION
BIG LATONIA MEETING ENDS
Vast Crowd Views the Racing of
the Concluding Day,
Be Frank Keeps His Latonia Rec-
ord Clean in Beating Extermi-
nator for the Cup.
IjATONIA, Ky., Octobfr IS. — C. M. Garrison’s
Sir .Tolin .loliiisoii — Fnuikiiess celdins He Frank con-
tinues Ills prefect Latonia rccnrd and added luster
to It this afternoon liy triumithing in the Latonia
flip at two njiies and a (jiiarter and taking into
camp, among otliers, tlie redoiihtahle Exterminator,
victor of the same event last year. Be Frank’s
victory was decisive and tiioroiigh, leaving no rotun
for doubt of his siiiKU-iority under the conditions
that governed this afternoon. He outstayed Extermi-
nator readil.v througli the last (luarter and only
for taking a bad swerve right near the end his
margin would have been more than he won by.
Exterminator, though beaten, was not disgraced.
He carried his 134 pounds in gallant and game
st.vle, but his trainer’s fears that the track had
stiffened by the drying process and would militate
against the horse’s cliauccs seemed well founded.
Midway’s absence left only four to start, but
lii'gal and Kingozi were never reckoned on seriousl.v.
the eastern pair absorbing all tlie attention, with
Exterminator ruling a big clioice.
The net value of the race was $7,3SO, and it places
the earnings of eastern owned horses over tlie $100,-
CMH) mark in Kentucky stakes for this year, the com-
l>I etc record of Kentucky stakes won by easterners
this season iKung as follows;
Camden Handicap, I^exington, Exterminator,
$1.’.310.
Kentucky Derby. I>ouisville. Fir l’.jirton. $20,S;i5.
I..atonin Derby. I-aton'.a, Be Frank. $lti,]l50.
Breeders’ Futurity, Lexington. Blazes, $0,018.50.
Ijutonia CUuniuionsiiii) Stakes, Latonia, Mad Hat-
tcF, 144.000; T
Queen fit.v Iliiidicaii, Latonia, On Watcli, $7,900.
laitnniu Cup llandicap, Latonia, Be Frank, ,'!!7,380.
’rohil. .?l(H.<i.S3.50.
Toda.v’s racing was witnes.sed by the banner
attendance of tlie fall season, tlie pleasant autumn
weather, i-oiipled witli tliis being the windup of the
racing sea.son at this track, hidng res]Kmsible for the
immense tlirong present. Despite tlie severe track
conditions, the sport was of the keenest and some of
the contests tvirdered on tlie sen.sational.
•Tack Hare .Ir. figured in tlie best race of liis
career and tliis. too. even if Is'aten. He I'ssaycd
to carry 137 isuiiids and would have succeeded but
for bad racing luck that forced him to travel wide
and brouglit alaiut his defeat by the closest kind of
margin by Top Coat, to which lie was tsuicediug
much weiglit.
Prince Pal. which is held to lx* a $.30,001) young-
ster, won the mile liandica]) from some ordinary
ones of his age, tint it was a good perforniaiice in
the going and he is showing steady improvement.
Enmity, wliich scored easily in his onl.v other
Sturt. reiHuited that good performance in the open-
ing race and won impressively from Star Baby.
An interesting struggle of four developed in the
second rats-, with Midia the winner b.v a nose from
Simonite, with Melvin and Hosier tlie same margin
apart.
JIM HEFFERING WINS FINAL RACE.
Corydon. which won in ids previous race, landed
another purse when he outstayed Oiiportunit.v ahd
,Iim Heffering. also a winner in his last race, ac-
counted for the final race of llie meeting.
T. C. McDowell disposed of Precious yi-sterda.v
on private terms to Messrs. Knebelkamp and Glenn
and she will be trained b.v G. Arvin.
"To say I am well pleased but feebly express my
feelings as to the close of our meeting toda.v. said
Mr. Winn. "The season has Ix-eu a successful on" and
I am much gratified with the results. I want to
take tills opportiinit.v of thanking our public for
their generous iiatronage and, also, for tlie consider-
ation they have sliown in putting up witli some
of the discomforts tiiat we did not have time to
remed.v. I realize lliat some of our facilities werj
inadeuuate and I want to assure everyone tliat in
the time intervening before we again open for rac-
ing at Latonia we shall strive earnestly to lietter
tlie conditions and to provide suitable accommoda-
tions for our friends and patrons.”
'I'lie twent.v-two da.vs’ meeting just terminated
was tlie best autumn racin.g in tlie history of the
laitonia track, and this, too, in spite of inclement
wuatlier that ruled during tlie last week of the
meeting. Tlie management was highl.v gratified
over the results, which are not far sliort of tlie
banner returns of the spring. The work of re-
modeling tlie alreaii.v up-to-date i>hint will b<‘ insti-
tuted at once. The preliminary building iirogram
will embrace the more essential requirements, but
the heavy construction will wait until next sjiring.
Engineers and architects are in <-onsiiitation with the
management, and the departure of the liorseineii
from the track will inaugurate a beehive like ac-
tlvit.v of laliorers.
G. M. Garrison brought a i>arl.v of friends from
New York to witness the running of his colt Be
Frank in the laitonia Cup. Be Frank will Is-
shipped to Ismisville. where he will engage in racing
and be a starter in the Isiuisviile Cui>.
Exterminator will be returned to laiiirel tomor-
row. Hcnr.v -MiDaniel would have liked to keep the
horse in these parts and start liini in the I>oni.'ville
Cup. but he was ordercil to shi)) the horse ba< k.
The severe going was res|H>nsible for Midway’s
absence from the Cup rai-e, trainer .lolin K. Ward
thinking that tlie grueling race he would have
V ould prove too severe a task for the horse and
might knock liim out completely.
Ziileika was sold by auction before the racing
and was bought by J. H. Woodford for $3,1X10.
For some reassm there is a scarcity of express
cars that is retarding the movement of horses to
l>)uisville.
The cup which went to the winner of toda.v’s
feature was an ornate solid silver affair and cost
$1,030.
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
The Ogden Stable, in charge of Miller Hender-
son has been shipi>ed from Isitoniu to I»uisville.
As in previous years there will lx- no racing on
Monda.vs during tlie winter meeting at Oriental
Park, except during the holiday season, when racing
will be held on every day of the week.
Be Frank’s victory in the T,,atonia Cup places
the Garrison colt’s winnings for the year at $27,315.
With the lymisville Cup apparently at his mercy
and several engagements in valuable races at I’ini-
itco. his chances to increase that amount con-
bidtrably eecm excellent.
FINE SATURDAY PROGRAM AT EMPIRE
Hannibal Beats Star Master in Main Race — Another
Victory for Consistent Albert A.
N’EW Y’OUK, N. Y'., October 18. — A program of
super excellence, emliracing the Westchester Han-
dicap at one mile, wortli $2,47.5 to the winner; the
Ijeviathan Handicap, for all-aged sprinters; a
selling liandicap for Ix-tter class platers, and three
otlier races, insuring keen contention, attracted an
unusually large Saturday lialf-holiday tlirong of
visitors to the course of the Empire City Racing
Association toda.v.
By post time tlie field for the stellar attr.action
was reduced to five. Bally, Recount and Pickwick
declining tlie issue. R. T. Wilson’s Hannibal was
tlie one selected to win, with Star Master next in
demand, .\ndacious not lacking his usual admirers.
Tlie field went away to one of starter t'assidy’s
liest efforts. Hannibal immediately dashed into a
lead, v.Iiich )ie gradually lengtliened to three lengths,
lint liad to be ridden out at tlie end, Butwell
taking no cliances, as Star Master, wliich trailed
in the early part and made up ground liy degrees,
was coming with a cyclonic rusii, Imt umivailingly.
tlie Olambala colt having two lengtlis advantage at
tlie wire. Jock Scot, a forward contender tliroiigli-
oiit, outlasted Audacious for tliird money. Spur
sliowed little and is evidently far from the Spur
of old.
The secondary attraction of the program num-
bered in entries a fast band of sprinters, among
wliich Enfilade received the most attention from
tlie speculatively inclined. However, Masda. Toto
and Arnold did not lack support. 'To a good start
Itill MeClo.v rushed to tlie front, maintaining liis
le.id until tl:e stretch, where Masda, wliicli had
followed tlie pace closely, forged to the front,
and in a hard lirive lasteil to win. Arnold, always
ill clo.se contention, held seeond place safely. Enfi-
lade, the favqrite, was not off to good advantage,
closed a good gap, but was tiring slightly at the
end .
Tlie reliable and consistent Albert A. proved the
Ix-st of the platers in tlie Duroe Selling Handicap,
tlie fiftli race on the program. Sundial II. was
made an outstanding favorite, but aside from show-
ing a little earl.v speed was a distinct disappoint-
ment. ttrouiid-Swell was fleetest at the start and
led liis opponents until the sixteenth jiost. wliere
.Vlbert A., wliicli w.is always close up, moved up,
and in a Iiair-r.iising finish just nodded in front
ill the last stride. Groaml-Sw<ll hnd plenty left
to secure second place from Tenons Bon, which
fiiiisl'.ed resolutely.
BRIGHT qOLD HE8ENTS BETTING ACTION.
Brigiit Gold, the opening favorite in tlie first
race and receding to a tiiird clioice, proved the tx-st
of tlie moderate band of youngsters in tlmt race.
After being shuffled back at the start lie cauglit
tlie leader gradiiall.v, drawing clear to win l>y
a good margin from Sand Bed, the favorite, and
Castor, cacli of wliich sliowed marked improvement
over recent efforts.
Royal Duck, under a ixirfect ride by Kuiiinier,
stole througli on ilie rail in tlie last few yards
of tlie second ra<-e and iqiset tiie calculations of tlie
form backers, getting tlie deeision liy tlie sliortest
of noses from Minute Man, tlie favorite, wliieli went
to the front in tlie early runiiiiig, with Irii Wilson
and Royal Duck in eiosest pursuit. Ira Wilson,
after Ix-iiig outrun by tlie winner in tlie stretch
racing, saved the small portion of tlie purse by a
good margin.
Sidne.v Bender lias arranged for a sliipnient of
liorses from liere to Havana, Cuba. Monday, Octolx r
27. ’riiose incliideil are; C. K. Moore. 15; F.
Hoiisnian, 1(1; J. Boden, 0; Casco Stable, »>; 1).
Hammond. »>: H. B. Dallj', 5; ,S. Judge, 3; A.
Nieliaus, 3; W. Ibigan, 2, and C. MacDonald. 1.
Mr. Bender stated tiiat any Iiorsemen or others
ilesiring to ship or visit Havana it will be necessary
for tliein to liavc passports, wliicli can be arranged
for lij- interviewing liiiii at the Empire City track
daily.
M. J. Jliirphy disposed to Capt. Abe to W.
Wliiteliall. W. Walker clainieil 'riios. F. McMahon
for $1,225 yesterday.
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CHEVY STEEPLECHASE TO DUETTISTE
J. E. Widener Representative Defeats Crack Band
of Jumpers — Arrah Go On Beats Papp.
L.VrUEL, Md.. October 18.— The Clievy Cliase
Steeiilecliase, a $5,000 added stake over tlie two
and a lialf mile course, brought a high-clas.s field
of jinnix'rs to tlie post at Ixiiirel this afternoon
and furnislied an interesting eoutest. J. E. Wide-
ner’s Diiettiste, ridden with good judgment by
B.ver. proved best, and in a stirring finisli beat
Debadoii, one of the Greentrre Stable’s entry, a
couple of longtiis. The latter led b.v a long margin
until the last turn of tlie field, wlien he began to
tire. Weldsliip, Decisive and Topiiy Nix lost tlmir
riders. L. Ciie.vne, v.lio bad the mount on De-
cisive, sustained a sliglit fracture. Ural and
Green esi-aped witli a few bruises.
'I’lie lx*st fiiiisli of tlie afternoon came with the
running of tlie third race, in wliicli tlie Hildretli
entry. Arrali Go On, just lasted long enougli to
beat I’api) liy a nose. Tlie latter might have won
but for racing wide most of the wa.v. covering
more ground tiian any otiicr liorse in tlie race.
-tnotliir close finisli was that in tlio fourth r.ace,
Indian Cliant defeating Jack of Spades by a liead,
wliile tlie latter had but a neck advaiiLige of Buts
and (hills.
Jixkeys Fa tor and Hamilton sliareil the riding
lionors of the da.v, cacli witli two winners.
Ixird Brighton made it a douiile for tlie afternoon
for llie Hililretli stable win n lie easily aci oniited for
tlie mile liandicap, in wliicb lie was opposed by
Duchess I.,a<-e and Camoufleiir.
Several liorses ehaiiged liands during the after-
iKHiii via tile claiming route. W. T. Wilkinson
claimed Pajip for $3.15.5. B. Harding took Arrah
Go On for $3.(k)5 and Commander J. K. I,. Ross
claimed bitisan Dore for .$2,ti05.
Starter Milton siis|x;nded steepiccliase jockey
W. I'ral for tlie reinaiiider of the meeting for
al'iisive language. I'ral is the fourtii buy that
Milton lias susix-iided in 245 racing days.
Biircliase, s. C. Hildretli’s great three -year- old,
which pulled up lame in his work some da.vs ago. is
going along well again. Hildreth said today that
Biircliase jiroiiably wrenched his ankle and tiiat tlie
colt will lx> all riglit sliorlly. Wliethor he will st.irt
again tliis year will depend, of course, upon the
way he trains.
Blazes, Captain Barr’s two-year-old by Wrack,
tlie best liorse, Billy Gartli said, he ever trained,
is also gal’iopiiig again. Blazes will be pointed for
tlie Walden Stakes at Pimlico, a mile race for two-
year-olds, and tliis likely will be his last race of
tlie year.
Lewis Garth, acting for W. 'T. Wilkinson, has
piircliased from Allan Bulcroft tlie Canadian-bred
Silk Bird, li.v Oiseaii. Silk Bird Is to lx- raced
througli tlie field. Tlie purcliase price was $2,000.
Old ’I'ickcf of Ixjave, licro of mail}' races through
tlie field, reached Laurel yesterda.v right off t'le
farm. Witli Billy Garth up. 'Ticket of Leave will
load the parade to the ixist in tlie Ticket of Leave
bteeplccliuiie, to be ruu at Laurel ou tbe lust day
KENTUCKY FALL SEASON NEARING END
Mo;;t Successful Racing Year Will Close with Great
Meeting at Churchill Downs.
LOnsVlLLE, Ky., October IS. — The most success-
ful fall season of thorouglibred lior.se racing that lias
ever been promoted in Kentucky, a season that lias
been marked by tlie inaugural ruuuing of the $50,000
Latonia Clianipioiiship, a race of one mile and tliree-
fiuarters for three-year-olds, that is destined to be-
come one of the most popular of American long
distance sitecials, that has been signalized by a
brilliant renewal of tlie Latonia Autumn Cup, a
.57, .500 race of two miles and a quarter for tliree-
year-olds and over, and lias yet to witness tlie re-
newal at picturesque Churcliill Downs of tlie $5 ,(kK)
Louisville Cup, at two miles, tlmt will bring to-
geiiicr, for another test of endurance as well as
speed, tlie pick of American long distance run-
ners, will come to a close at Churchill Downs on
Xoveiiibei 1. In otlier years Latonia has finislied
Kentucky’s full racing. But the Kentucky Jockey
Club, wliich now controls racing in the Blue Grass
state, elected in the spring to give Latonia tlie oid
plac-o of tlio Louisville tracks in tlie date schedule
and sliift the distinction of winding up the year to
(’liurchill Downs, and tlie new arrangement has
proved eminently satisfactory to liorsemeh and tre-
mendously poimlar witli the patrons of tlie sjMirt.
The final meeting at Cliiirchill Downs will begin
on ()ct(iber 23 and <-oiiliniie tliniugh the 1st of
November. 'There will lx? nine racing days all told,
and tiie sport at Cliurchill Downs will be main-
tained -by tlie strongest stables that are now at
Imtonia. reinforced by several from the east.
Commander Ross lias named Cudgel for the
Louisville Cup and tlie Falls Citv Handicap.
War Pennant for the Cup and Handicap,
and Boniface for the Falls Cit.v. Cudgel Is no
stranger to patrons of Kentucky racing. It was
in Kentucky a couple of years back tiiat the son
of Broomstick— Eugenia Burcli made the brilliant
reimtaticn that moved (’onimander Uoss to pay .Toliii
W. Scliorr $30,000 for liim. A year ago last spring
Cudgel defiaited a first-class band in tlie $10,(MH)
Kentucky Handicap. Cudgel came west for tin-
Kentucky Handicap of last spring, but heavy going
prevented liis starting against Midway and Ex-
terminator. Boniface, a long distance running son
of 'Transvaal, is anotiier graduate of Kentucky
racing. Commander Ross lias Constancy, an im-
liortcd duuglitcr of Ambassador, for wliich he paid
.Vrthur B. Hancock $15,000 at .Saratoga in August,
in tlie Golden Rod liandicap. Constancy has won
tlio 8pinaway at Saratoga and the $10,000 Eastern
Sliore Stakes at Havre de Grace. She is generally
regarded in tlie east as tlie most formidable of
•Ymericau two-year-old fillies.
LUCULLITE MAY COME 'WEST.
llildrctii. wljose Fair Play tliree-year-old Mad
Hatter won tlie first Latonia Clianipioiiship in liril-
liaiit fashion, lias Valor and I.iicullite in tlie Falls
•-il,'’ Handicap. He will liave nothing for the
Louisville Cup. Botli of Ids (’up nominations —
Ptirchase and Cirrus — liave gone wrong. Purchase
pulled up lame after galloping at Laurel I’ark last
week and lias been put by for tiie year. Cirrus
Ixtwed a tendon at Saratoga. Lucullite, a son of
'Trap Rock — Liick.v Lass, is considered in tlie east
tile best of American four-year-olds. After nearly
a year of iion-productivciiess, occasioned bv aii
injury sustained from tlie heels of Rosie O’l'jrady
(a vicious kicker) at the start of the Hopeful
Stakes at Saratoga in August. 1917, LiieulUte came
into Ids own last spring. He has been practically
uiibeatable at one mile and one mile and an eighth
all fall. At Belmont Park lie ran a mile in better
than 1:37. In. the Aqueduct Handicap he slioiildered
133 jiouiids and ran a mile ami an eightli in 1:49%.
and in the Edgcmerc, another Aqueduct feature, he
slioiildered 135 pounds and ran a mile and an eighth
in 1 :.50 flat. Hildretli iielieves tiiat Liieullite wil!
maintain ids stieed any di.stance, also that the going
It Cluircliill Downs will suit him. David Leary, the
man wlio liroiight Mail Hatter west for tlie La-
tonia Clianipioiiship and saddled him last Saturday,
may liring Lucullite and Valor west for tlie Falls
City Handicap.
Janies Rowe, manager of the racing and breeding
pstablisiiim nts of Mr. Wliitney, is e.\iiccted to send
tiie Peter Pan filly Vcxatiou.s. winner at Saratoga of
tlie historic Alabama Stakes, to Cliurcliill Downs for
tlie Falls ('ity Handicap and tlie Louisville Cup.
His representatives in the Golden Rod Stakes will
lx‘ tlie two-year-olds Rowes Biid and Furbelow,
wliicli are in the division of the Wliitney
stable Mosp Goldblatt is campaigning in Kentuck\\
When Vexatious arrives in Kentucky the westerners
will see tlie best three -year-old filly of tlie season
of 1919. A splendid individual tliis daugiiter of
Peter I’an — Contrary, wliusc maternal grindda.ai was
a sister to Stalwart, greatest of tlie long-distance
rtimiing sons of Meddler, galloped Milkmaid to de-
feat in tlie Alabama Stakes. Vexatious threw her
jockey at tiie post before the start of a race at
Laurel Park tlie other day. and Rowe liad to let up
ou lier. But slie has recovered her poise, and witli
iicr poise lier siieed.
ClnircliiU Downs autumn features — tlie Falls City
Handicap, tlie Golden Rod Stakes and the Louisville
Ciqi — will lie mil on October 23, October 25 and
NovemixT 1, respectively. Tlie Golden Rmi and
Falls City will eucli have an added nione.v value of
S4.()()0. 'The Louisville Cup, as already related,
will p;iy $5,000 in add<-d money.
RACING VALUES IN THE ARGENTINE
For tlic first linlf of the year’s racing in tiie
.\rgcntine the prize money amounted to $1,021.21)0.
and as tlie ilassic raecs had not tlien been decided
tlie sum will be more tliaii doubled Iiy tlie end of
tlie year. At tiie Iialf-wa.v stage Juan 'Torterolo
was at tlie liead of the winning trainers witli twenty-
five winners, as the result of ci,glity -nine attempts,
ami bis broilier. Domingo Torterolo. at tlie top of
tlie list of winning jockeys witli fift.v-four winners
out of 175 mounts. Old Man Iieads tlie winning stal-
lions with nineteen winners of 5100.500, witli Craga-
iioiir second witli fwenty-four winners of $lb9,.j00,
and Your Majesty tiiird witli twenty-nine winners of
$175,000. Polar Star’s progen.v have won eighteen
races valued at .890.000. ami Diamond Jubilee
tweiity-eiglit winners of $82,500.
AM[R1CA’S RICHEST RAGE
Maryland Futurity May Surpass
in Value All of the Old Fixtures.
Event Open to Breeders World
Over — Unsexed Horses
to Be Barred.
BALTIMORE. JId.. Octolx>r IS.— Maryland’s Fu-
turity, wliicli will be run next fall for the first
time at either Havre de Grace, Laurel or Pimlico
(it has not yet been decided whicli), may surpass
it! value aii.v liorse race ever run in tlie L'liited
States. It will Ixi approximated as regards value
onl.v b.v the Grand Prix, tlie greatest of Frencli
races, wliicli, when 'William K. Vand u-hilt’s North-
east won in 1908, paid a matter of $7(i,000 to Hie
winner, and wlicn Sardanapale won in 1914 paid
nearly $72,000. 'The Maryland Jockey Club. Mary-
lalid St.ite Fair and Harford Agricultural and Breed-
ers’ Association will make up a sum of $(i0,000
for tile Maryland Futurity, wliich might approxi-
mately be called tlie Walden Futurity, since tlie
idea of it germinated in the brain of Robert L.
Walden, proprietor of tlia Bowling Brook Btiul.
wiiicli is in Carroll County, Maryland, and is the
oldest tlioroiiglibred nursery in tlie Old Line State.
.\ml then there will be a starting fee of $1,000.
Tliere will never be under a dozen starters in a
race tiiat will Iiavo a value of $00,(K)0 in added
money. So it is certain tiiat tiie value of tliis
great two-year-old race will be greater lliau
. 570,000 iiiinually.
Tlie richest of tiie old .Slieepsliead Bay Futurities
was Potomac’s, and it paid $07. 075. But there will
be a vast difference between tlie Maryland Futurity
and Hie old (,'oney Island Jockey Club Futurity as
regaius tae source of its value. 'Tlie Coney Island
liM'key Club never added a greater sum tliaii $15,000
n the Siieepshead Bay Futurity. 'Tlie bulk of tlie
stake# lias been made up from year to year by the
illliicrliitioiis ami forfeits of nominating breeders.
Tliere will be no subscriiitions and forfeits in the
Mar.vlaml Fiiturlt.v, only tlie $1,000 starting fee, to
whicli reference lias l)een made already.
'Tlie Maryland Futurity will be for entire colts
and fillies, because it lias become a fixed jxdic.v
in Maryland to discourage Hie wasteful praetii'e of
uiisexing .voiiiig thoroughbred stallions, wliich, when
left entire, are capalile of being put to use at tlie
government remount studs, siring lialf-breds for the
fon-es of national defense. A man will think more
tliaii twice Ix-fore he disqualifies a well-bred young
liorse, tiiat may be a hit liackward in development,
from starting in a $70, (KX) to $75, (HK) race by alter-
ing liim to promote quicker maturing. Tlie dis-
tance of tiie Maryland Futurity will be one mile,
Ix^caiise it is Hie purpose of the racing asscx’iatioiis
of Maryland to encourage the development of
stamina. With tliis $70,000 prize in siglit there will
not lie so much Iiiirrying of fine young thoroughbreds
to destruction by training them hard for $5,(KK) to
$10,000 races to be run in May, June- and early July.
It is conceded tiiat it is tiie rigorous early training
ami racing of two-year-olds tiiat makes sprinters
so niimcroii.s and long distance runners scare*'.
Hard training on feet and ankles that are not suf-
ficiently mature to stand rough usage promotes iin-
soundiiess. Not even a tlioroiiglibred will maintain
ids speed far wlien liis feet arc bad and his tendons
are walibly. Care must be taken of a two-year-
old tiiat is to compete in autumn in a race of one
mile for from $70,(K)0 to $75,000.
BIG INCENTIVE FOR BREEDERS.
The Maryland Futurity will be open to tlie breed-
ers of the world — Europe, Australia, New Zealand,
Soiitli Africa and the Argentine — because it is the
inirpose of its promoters to bring to tlie United
States tliroiigli it two-year-olds of the liigliest qual-
it.v. 'Tlie best mares of the great studs tlic world
over will bo named in years to come for this Futu-
rity, aud its $70,1)00 to $75,000 will create a market
for their progeny in tiie Cnited States. Brtteders
of tlie liorses that figure most iironiinentlj' in these
Mar.vlami Futurities will be remembered, of course,
as breeders of the contending horses are remembered
in tlie eonditioiis of great produce races the world
over.
As a special inducement to Americans to breed
tlioroiighbreds in Maryland an additional $1,000 will
lie paid eacli season out of tlie stakes to tlie breed-
er of the winner, , provided tlie winner has been
Iirodiieed 011 a Maryland stock farm. Tiie announce-
ment of tliis condition some weeks back has already
liad tlie effect of bringing back to Maryland the
Hiorougiibrcd stud of 'Tlionias Clyde. Tlie Clyde
stud lias been removed from Red Bank, N. J., to
Bowling Brook Farm.
.Since tlie Futurity of Maryland is to be instituted
next .vt'ar at a track tiiat will be decided by lot,
it will be closed tliis fall for yearlings. Tlie young-
sters that will take part in its first renewal, or
second running, are now weanlings. Ultimately, of
course, it will be open only to luares that have been
mated in the spring and appear to be iti foal.
Ill a general way tliese are tlie facts concerning
wliat will for years to come lie tiie most valuable
of American liorse races. The conditions of the
Jiarv’laiid I'uturit.v down to tlie last detail will lx*
announced later, after tlie directorates of the Mar.v-
land Jockey Club, tlie Harford Agricultural aiid
Breeder.-,’ Association and the Slarylaiid State Fair
liave got together and decided just wliat they will
do. It I'aii be said witli authorit.v, however, that
after Hie first running the Maryland Futurity
will be decided in rotation at first on one of the
three tracks tiiat will collaborate in its production
after the otlier.
HAVANA, CUBA, TRACK SALE RUMORED
of tlie meeting, and Billy promises to take a couple
of jumps with the old liorse. Garth a short time
ago sold his entire crop of yearlings to Captain
Ral I’arr. Tliere are nine in tlie band, five by
Tlieo. Cook and four by the imported Berilldon.
'The I’orter, tlie good four-year-old by Sweep,
wliich went amiss a few days ago, has fully re-
covered and is training again.
I’oaclier, S. C. Hildreth’s four-year-old that
finished tiiird in the last race Friday, was claimed
by J. I'rice for $2. 500.
The E. 'T. Zollicoffer horses, since passing into
the hand of that gcxid young trainer IV. 'T. Mc-
Kinney, have shown wonderful improvement. Mal-
volio scored ids first victory in a .vear wlieii he i
won lier*' 011 Friday and others in Hic string have
given uidicatious that they will shorUy earu brack- J
t'ts. 1
NEW V^ORK, N. Y., October 18. — There is an un-
confirmed report liere tiiat C. A. Stoneman of
tiie New York National Ia.>ague baseball club, and
Jolin J. McGraw, manager of tlie club, and Stone-
iiiuiTs partner, lias Ixniglit a large interest in the
Oriental I’ark race track in Havana for something
like one miliion dollars from H. D. Brown and his
associates. Brown, Sl;onenian and McGraw landed
at Key West today and are on their way to New
Y’ork. The story is not confirmed, but it is known
tiiat McGraw. wlio has always had an interest in
tlie Havana racing venture, has soiiglit before this
to get Stoneman to also Iiecome interested.
An official of the Cub.i-.\inorican Jocke.v Club
said today; "I do not know if the story is true.
I am inelined to believe Hiat it is, in part. I
tliink tlmt Stoneman lias bouglit a largo interest
and tiiat -McGraw lias added to tlie intetvst lie has
always had. Their jirofits in Imseball this season
w*'re large enougli to bii.v sometliiiig liig. II. D.
Brown, if tlie imreliase lias been made, will bold
uu interest and manage tbc property.”
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CHICAGO, ILLI.NOIS, OCTOBER 19, 1918.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM
The horses wliieli seem best in Monday’s races
are:
Laurel, Md., October 18.
1 — KolllekinK Airs, Sea 5Iime, Venal Joy.
2— Max Meadows, Sinlthfield, Bob Redfield.
3 — WATTKEA(i, Widow Bedotte, Zouave.
4 — Arrali Go On, Boniface, I’igeon Wing.
5 — AVeary. Encrlnitc. Gaulois.
6 — Mint Cat, Sylvano, Rapid Day.
7 — Polronia, Indolence, I.azy Ix)u.
T. K. Lynch
BulTalu’s Laurel Handicap.
1 — Runnyven, Devil Dog, King’s Champion, Sea
Slime.
2 — Flare, Max Meadows. Smithfield. Bob Redfield
3 — Quts-n of the Sea, Widow Bedotte, Sibola, Lit
tie Cottage.
4_B0.\IFACE, Papp, (Juietude. Pigeon Wing.
5 — Sni!irt Guy, .Sea Queen. Glen Light. Weary.
6— Rapid Day. Tlie De<dslon, Hank O’Day. Poaclier.
7 — i'ulroiun. Indolence, Harry Breivogel, laizy
I.OU.
Obnerver’K Laurel Handicap.
1— Sen Mime, Uuuiiyven, King’s Cliampion, Devil
D»>g.
2— Flar.-, Bol> Redfield, Max Meadows, Xortli-
wood.
3— Saint’s Bridge, AVidow Bedotte, Little Cottage,
lielario.
4— .\RRAH GO ON, Boniface, Papp, Oplielia.
5 — AA’eary, Encrinite, Kirali, Sea Queen.
6— Rapid Day. Hank O’ Day, Sylvano. I’oaclier.
7 — I'olroma, Lazy Ixnt. Queen Blonde, Romeo.
FIELD FOR HORSE EXPERIMENTATION
• ( 80 )
At Laurel.
LAUREL, Md., October 18. — The Laurel track
was much improved this morning, and as a conse-
quence faster work was shown during the exercise
gallops, tile following being the best:
AA’eatlier clear; track good —
78 — Arethusa, five-eighths in 1 :(».">.
79 — Alins, tlir.-'e-quarters in 1:19.
78 — Hiillet Dancer II., mile in 1:48.
71— Ballyconnell, three-eiglitlis in 3S.
68 — Blazes, three-quarters in 1:21.
.30 — Capelta, tliree-eiglitlis in 37.
77 — Catoctin. three-quarters in 1:17.
73 — ('eltn. three-quarters in 1:19.
73 — Dr. line, mile in 1:.50.
78 — Ihmglass S.. mile in 1:47.
71 — Dancing Girl, half mile in .52.
77 — Driisilla, three-quarters in 1;17.
— Devil Dog, tliree-euarters in 1:17 t£.
7.8 — Encore, five-olghtlis in 1:06%.
78 — Franklin, three-quarters in 1:21.
78 — Forever, half mile in 49%.
71 — Frizeur. three-quarters in 1:19.
7.5 — Frogtown, mile in 1:.50.
79 — Freeinantle. three-quarters in 1:20.
78 — Flying AA'elsliman, half mile in 50.
74 — Franc Tireur, iialf mile in 51.
78— Farmingiiale, half mile in 51.
77 — Grandee, tliree-eigliths in .39.
— (inulois, three-quarters in 1:19.
75 — Gala Head, mile in 1:40.
78 — Hasten On. five-eightlis in 1:02%.
77 — Highland Light, luilf mile in .50.
78 — Hilda’s Brotlier, tliree-qiiarters in 1:24.
73 — His Choice, three -eightlis in .38.
77 — Hauberk, three-quarters in 1:18.
7.5 — Indolenee. mile In 1:48.
76 — Josepli P. ilurt)b.v, mile In 3 :50.
74 — Knilipolis, five-eighths in 1:09.
72 — King Jolin. half mile in .53.
57 — Kirali, three-quarters in 1:26.
79— Laura Miller, lialf miie in .50.
77 — Ig’.d.v loiie, tliree-cightlis in 37.
79 — Liid.v of the Igike, half mile in 51.
72 — Liieie Ma.v, tliree-qiiarters in 1:17.
79 — Ijeoeliares, tliree -quarters In 1:16.
09 — Ixniise A’., three-eiglilh.s in 38.
73 — Madrono, half mile in ,51.
75— Mint Cal, tliree-elghlhs in 40.
57 — .Alannelien. three-quarters in 1:18.
71’ — Miirpliy. lialf mile in .56.
72 — Monoeacy, mile in 1:52.
77 — Mareelle M., tliree-qiinrters in 1:18.
77- -OrIuniU> of Havana, Imlf mile in .50%.
7f. — Out tile AA'ay, five-elghtiis in 1:01.
78 — Oplielia. three-quarters in 1:19.
78 — Pigeon Wing, tliree-qiiarters in 1:17.
79 — Polronia, mile in 1:46.
76 — rient.v. mile in 1:43.
.5.5— Peter Piper, half mile in 54.
62 — Queen Itlomie, tliree-eigliths in 40.
68 — !tey el Pleasanton, thris'-qiiarters in 1:10%.
75— Rory o’.Aiore. tiiree-quarters in 1:22.
.Time 24 — Runnyven, three-quarters in 1:19.
74 — Romeo, mile in 1:52.
78 — Royoe Rools, half mile in 51.
69— Stroniboli. lialf mile in 53.
66 — Seiirr.v. three-quarters in 1:19.
78 — Stricklin, seven-eiglitlis ia 1:33.
7.5 — Sister Emblem, mile in 1:56.
77 — .Saint’s Bridge, mile in 1:44%.
73 — Sylvano, mile in 1:44%.
79 — Squire Charlie, lialf mile in 51.
78 — Stickling, mile in 1:44.
7*‘ — Sunfly liill, mile in 1:51.
79 — Sedan, tliree-quarters in 1:22.
76— Sineorlty, half mile in .52.
79 — Tliorn Bioom, three-eighths in 42.
78— Tlie I»st Bird, three-eigliths in 39.
79— The I’orter, mile in 1 :42'% .
74 — Valspnr, three-quarters in 1 :21 .
76 — AA’iirsaw. five-eighths in 1:03.
77 — AA’ldow Bedotte, scven-eiglitlis in 1:33.
79 — AVedding Cake, half mile in 51.
77 — AA'elsliraun’s Folly, three-quarters in 1:16%.
73 — AA'ililair, five-eighths in 1:05.
At Emeiro City.
NEAA’ YORK, N. Y., October 18. — The improved
condition of the Yonkers course was reflected in the
large number of horses out for work, tlie following
being tlie best moves of this morning:
AA’eatlier clear; track good--
4.3 — Assign, fivo-clghtlis in 1:06%.
77 — American Eagle, tiiroe-quarters in 1:19%.
78 — Alvord. half mile in 51.
61 — Acid Test, half mile in .54.
72 — Amiistic<‘, tlirec-quarters in 1:19.
62 — Botsinda. luilf mile in 52%.
70 —Blue Star, tlirec-iiiiarters in 1:27.
— Belle Roberts, seven -eightlis in 1:32%.
72 — Caddie, tliree-qiiarters in 1:17%.
70 — Copyright, five-eighths i:i 1:04%.
78 — Cinderella, tliree-cuiirters in 1:16%.
78 — Cleopatra, mile in 1:19%..
77 — Cliief, tliree-qiiarti rs in 1:15%.
76 — Different Eyes, three-quarters in 1:17%.
7»— David Ilariiin, mile in 1:44%.
72 — liragon Rock, seven-eigliths in 1:33%.
77 — (fOlderest Boy, tliree-quarters in 1:19%.,
62 — Flareiip, five-eighths in 1:05.
— Feather, half mile in .53.
76 — Forfar, tlin-e -quarters in 1:19.
76 — Fellswoop, tliree-quarters in 1:22.
76— Flags, three-quarters in 1:16%.
69 — lliekoryniit, tliree-quarters in 1:20.
76 — Hlndoostan, mile in 1:47%,.
(Ml — Head Over Heels, five-eighths in 1:0-1.
rr4— Irish Dream, lialf mile in .50%.
79— Jack O’Dowd, mile in 1:47%.
70 — Liieiiis. five-eightlis in 1:08%.
77 — I.jidy Gertrude, seven-eiglitlis in 1:39.
74 — I.ilK'rty Girl, tliree-quarters in 1:19.
76 — Lilierty Star, five-eiglvtlis in 1:64%,.
31 — I.iad.v Brummel, tliree-eiglitlis in 39.
76 — Masked Dancer, threo-iiuarters in 1:16%.
7(5 — Mile. Vivian, five-eiglitlis in 1 :05.
71 — Miiekenzie, mile in 1:48.
7C. — Marmlte, tliree-quarters in 1 :17%,.
61 — Ormonda, mile in 1:42%.
7i‘ — Orderly, mile in 1:49%.
76 — Onwa. mile in l:49-ffi.
72 — Oiir Maid, five-eighths in 1:04.
— Primitive, tliree-ijuarters in 1:20.
78 — Roiiiid Robin, three -iiiiarters in 1:16%.
78 — Uiglit Over Might, tliri»e- quarters in 1:19.
7.5 — Rinkavous. mile iu 1:48.
7.5 — Rainbow Division, half mile in 52.
76 — Sweet Tooth, mile in 1:43%.
7C. — Service Star, tliree-quarters in 1:19.
7.5 — Swirl, tliree-quarters in 1:28%.
7.5 — Sycaiiioor, mile in 1 :45.
79— Smart Money, tliree-quarters in 1:18%.
74 — Siesta, seven-eigliths in 1:36.
73 — Simpleton, lialf mile in 48%.
7.5 — Sir Clarence, tliree-quarters in 1:18%.
7.5 — Sir Grafton, mile in 1:43%.
70 — Star Realm, mile in 1:50.
76 — Scotch A’erdiet. mile in 1:47%.
64 — Tiger Rose, three-quarters in 1:19%.
— Teaelior’s I’et, five-eigliths in l;05-%.
7.8— Tiug-a-Liiig. tliree-quarters iu 1:18.
72 — Ten Can, three-quarters in 1:19%.
70— Tan II., tliree-quarters in 1:17%.
— The Daiipliin, three-quarters in 1:20.
73 — AA’ilf.'-eda. lialf mile in 5.5.
76 — Yvette, five-eigliths in 1:04%,.
7.5 — A'ouneed. tliree-qnarters in 1:1.8%.
72 — A'oiing Adam, five-eightlis in 1:11%.
Genesee Valley Selectod by the Government as a
Permanent Hadquarters.
GENE.8EO, N. Y„ October 18.— Col. C. L. Scott,
wlio lias charge of the purchase, issue and sale
of cavalry remounts for the federal government, has
piircliascd seventeen liend of weanlings and yearlings,
seme thoroughbred and otliers luilf and three-
(inarters bred, from farmers in tliis vicinity and
Avon, anil they will be sent to Fort Riley to be
developed in tlie mounted service school at that
point.
Col. Seott was one of tliose wlio camo from Wash-
ington in Septemlier to inspect tlie various classes
at tlie Livingston ('ount.v Fair at Avon. He was
nniazed at wliut had iK-en ai-i-omplislicd in tlie w.iy
of horse production in the (}eiies,‘e Valley tiiroiigh
tlie co-operation of tlie Rreeding I’.urcaii of the
Jockey Clu!) and the Genesee Valley Breeders’ As-
sociation, and the purchase of tlic seventeen young-
sters is the result of his report to lie.adquarters.
It will be interesting to note the development of
tliPse colts, anil Col. Scott, will have photographic
records made at their entrance and at intervals
during their training.
'I'lie farmers of this valle.v are now reaping tan-
gible lM*riefits from tlieir horse breeding experiments,
and lialf and tliree-ijuarter bred liorses will soon
l)c abuiulant in a region which is s|>eciaUy adapted
for the work. Tlie pastures of the (Jenesee were
for many years devoted to beeves, and tlie bulk
of the land that was not given over to farming
was covered with Herford and .Angn.s breeds that
wore sent to the ('liristmas markets in prime condi-
tion, witli little feeil beyond the nutritious blue
grass wliicli eiiine from soil tliiit liad never been
tiiriiPil by tlie ploughsliare.
’riie advent of tlie tlioroiiglibred sires of the
JiM-ke.v Club broiiglit about tlie eliaiige. The farm-
ing l■onlmunlt.v. long indifferent to licrse proiluetion.
are now praetienll.v a unit in tlie desire to breiMl
bi'tter class horses, and under the Genesee A’lille.v
, Ian by wliicli tlic-y iiave tlie use of selei-ted
hiares and own the foaks tlioy find tlie work iirofit-
alile. Sales of young hunters and saddle hors»-s
ill the rough are inerensiiigl.v uiimerous, and with
Clicle Sum a customer tlie linrse breeding end of
tlicir fainiiiig ventures takes on :i rosy hue.
The fact that Mrs. Herbert AA’adsiwortli. the
pri'sideiit of their association, is a siiecialist in
animal husbandry, and that the department of agri-
■iiltiire at AVasliington is rendering assistance to
he movement, is significant. George Jl. Rommel,
■liief of the luireiiii of animal liuishanilry, was a
risilor at tlie Livingston I'oiiuty show at Avon,
iiiil while there he selected a site for te.'rmiiiieiit
iieudiiuiirtcrs where the stallions may be kept under
the care of an expert during the winter months.
He had the following to say:
"It was my first visit to the valley and what
I saw eonvini-ed me tliat it is the field for lior.se
xperinientntioii. Heretofore the government has
lent its moral support. AVe are now prepared to
go farther and eoiitrilmte to tlie mnintenaiiee of
tlie stallions. Anybody viewing the sliow of mares
mill foals by different stallion.s would know tliat
tlie work has Is-en eoiulucted on a scientific basis.
'I'he eommimity is fortunate in Iiaving sucli an
organization u:s tiie Genesee Valle.v Breeilers’ Asso-
ciation and siicii an energetic president as Mrs.
AVadsworth. Organization is wliat counts, and I
wisli others interested in liorse produetioii wc.ulil
follow the lead of tliis institution. Nearly every
Empire City — ^Yonkers, N. Y., October 18.
1 — ROUND ROBIN, Sir Clarence, Armistice.
2 — Senator Crow, 'flios. F. McMahon, I*. G. King.
;4— Back Bay, Sherman A., 'rommy wane.
4— Liinettn. Homely, St. .Allan.
r, — Siilvestra. Tliisth’iloii. I’astoral Sw-ain.
6 — Belle Roberts, Orderly, Little Nearer.
F. J. Ortell.
Bnffalu’M Empire City Handicap.
1 — Round Roiiin, Armistice, Service Star, Moroni.
2 — Scotcli A'erdict, Cliief, S<‘uator Crow, Daydue.
3 — Uncle’s Lassie, Buck Buy, St. Isidore, Sher-
man A.
4 — HOMELY, Lunetta. CinUereUa. Star Court.
5— 'riiislledon. Ueeouiit, Bastoral Swain. Alliert A.
0— Tom McTaggart, Grundy, AVkimsy, Orderly.
Obaerver’M Empire City Handicap.
1— Round Robin, Service Star, Moroni, Armistice.
2 — Stsdcli A'ercLct, I’. G. King. I’oilii, Chief.
3 — Uncle’s laissie, Ting-u-Ling, Buck 15ay, St.
Isidore.
4— HOMELY. Lunetta, Cinderelin. Star Court.
0— Alliert A., Recount, Tbistledon, I’astoral
Swain.
6— Grundy, Orderly, Hlndoostan, Little Nearer.
BIGOTRY’S AMAZING GROWTH
aicrse Henry Vv’atterson’s Sano Analysis of a
Hodem Foculiarity,
district has one for liogs, cattle or sheep, snd
progress invariably comes wlien there is intelligent
co-operation.
"TIiP result of the horse sliow and sale that fol-
lowed it must have been gratifying to the farmers
of the valley, nnd tliey are to be congratulated on
what they are doing to breed a better type of riding
horse. The fact that people are coming from far
nnd near to bii.v is the answer to their efforts. I
am imrtleularly pleasetl with the brood mares as
a class as so many of them combine substance and
quality. The work that these dams do on a farm
will more than jiay for their kee|>, nnd at the same
time tlie.v will Is* raising a foal wliielr will be a
direct source of profit within a siiort period.
"To breed gooil horses.’’ said .Air. Rommel In
eoneliision. "one must liave grnss, limestone and
water. The liest proof that the Genesee A’alley
possesses all of tliese in a superlative degree is
(he quality of tlie liorses that come from thut part
of tlie Empire State.’’
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agent of wiiieli we know in this eountry. Yon can
obtain the information at the oftice of I.e Jix'key,
Paris, France.
H. J. S., San Antonio. Tex. Mad Hatter’s correct
weight in tlie Marylimd Handicap was that in tlie
cliart — 106 iM>ii:ids. The 116 pounds in the entries
was an error of telegrapliy.
J. B. IL. Tiilsa, Okla. Tlie rare was run at
Jiiiirej:' February 1, 1910. It was at five fiirlniigs.
Grlied laid wcii at 7 to 1. Time. 59%. Silver
Stocking was fmirtli and Colonel Bob fifth.
J. R.. Cliicago, Hi. In the iiuituels wlien there
are place and sliow tickets sold they are sold on
every horse ia tlie race. .As tlie favorite. Bally -
coiiiiell was well liackcd to sliow in race 4439.3.
R. (). N.. St. Louis, Mo. So long ns the horses
in a iiarlay keep on winning it is not deeided until
there has been ai'tioii in the case of ever.v liorse
named in if. A limit lias no liearing on tlie matter
otlier tiidn to define wliat may Ik* won if tlie jiarlay
goes through.
AA’m. E., and others. Cliicago, 111, Before the
riiiiniug of race 44383 Nortliern Belle had been sold
to another owner and so was no part of tlie Madden
entr.v. i ader the circiimstanees Mii.v Alley was
the Madden i-ntry nnd had she won backers of tlie
entry would have been paid.
A. H. AV., Butte. Mont. In hookmaking when
two liorses run a dead lieat tlie mone.v wagered is
added togetlier ami divided equally between the
hacker and layer. Tims, in the suggested 'fippo
Sahib ease, $.5 on at 3 to 2 would become $12. .50,
of wliicli eacli party would take $6.25. In the other
imagiiiary case $25,006 on at 3 to 5 would become
$40,iKK), of which each party would take $20,0(K).
EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART
NEW YORK, N. Y., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919.— Empire City. Sixth day. Empire City Racing
Association. Fall Jleeting of 12 days. Weather clear; temperature 60“.
Steward to Represent Jockey Club. Andrew Miller. Judges, E. C. Siultli and C. H. Pettinglll. Stnrter,
Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, C. Cornehlsen.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
44443
FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July 22, 1918— 1:05%— 2— 119.) Purse $881.
olds. Selling, Net value to winner $881; second, $125; third, $75.
2-year-
Index Horses
AW’trrst %
%
% str Fill
Jockeys Owners
0
n
0
P
8
44344*BRIGHT GOLD
W
113
r,
1
6*
3*
IJ I’i
J
Butwell A\’
V Casey
2 i
4)
1S-E6-5 3-5
44323 SAND BED
WB 110
c
4
21
2* 2=
T
Rowan A
P Soldier
2
3
12-51
1-2
44116 CASTOR
w
102 >,
3
?,
41
61
5* 3*
H
Ericks’n D
Gideon
13
30
25
10
5
( 44248 )IXINELA’
ws
103
7
5
:!i
4*
4* 4i
G
AA’ Car' Hi
Peterson
4
6
16-56-5 1-2
44363* EDITH K.
w
105
2
7
8''
.G'l
G-
J
Rod’g’ezM
Kornbloom
12
13
10
4
2
42900 GAME CHICK
w
iim
1
2
1*
1*
3* 61
-M
Buxton J
Shaughnessy
4>
8
6
6-5
44303‘BALLYHELL
w
ini
li 10
10
9*
8*1 7*
J
Zoeller AV
.1 Riedel
12
15
15
6
3
44363 TRACKSTAR
\v
1051
9
9
71
7 *
7 - 8i
'1'
Nolan J
Butler
20
.50
50
20
10
(44383) NORTH’ RN BELLBw
108
16
8
S'*
8)
9<i 9:0
C
Kumnier J
B MoDanlel
li
10
10
4
2
44221 PAIR COLLEEN
\v
110
4
G
oi
10
10 10
M
Rowan O
Crosthwalt
20
50
30
12
6
Time, 23, 47%. 1:01, 1:07%. Track fast.
AVinner — B. f, by Golden Maxim — Briglitstoiie, liy Deiitscliland (trained by AA’. V. Casey; bred by Mr.
T. M. Murphy). j
AA’eiit to post at 2:46. At i>ost 2 minutes. Start good nnd slow. AA’on easily; seeond and third driv-
ing. BltlGHT GOLD, on the outside of tlie leaders in the early running, snved ground on the streteh turn
and, responding gamely to punishment, wore S.AND BED down in tlie last eiglith and drew nway flt the
end. S.AND BED, under slight restraint for the first half, took tlie lead In tlie streteli. but eoiild not
withstand the winner’s challenge. CASTUll saved ground on flic turns and lield on gamely in the final
drive. I.ONELA' only ran fairly well. EDITH K. run extremely wide tliroiigliciit. G.AME CHICK set a
fast jiace and tired. i
Scratched— (443(’>6)Siini)leton. 114; 44248=Indiseretion, 107; 44.3(’s3 Incinerator, 107; 44248 Hackamore,
101; 44121’Serviee Star, 101; FalstafT, 101.
Overweights — Bright (Jold, 1 iioiinrt; Castor, 1%; Edith K., 4; Game Clilek, 1; Trackstar, 2%; Fair
Colleen, 3.
A A A A /t SECOND RACE— About 3-4 Mile. (July 22, 1918— 1:07%— 5— 128.) Medoc Purse, Purse
$881. 2-yecr-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $831; second, $125; third, $75.
Index Horses
AAA’tPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O II C P s
44323 ROYAL DUCK wp. 110 4 6
44384 = .M1NUTE MAN w IKI 5 :S
4 4408 » IRA AVTUSON w 113 7 4
( 44038 )SHn*LELAGH IT. WB 110 6 5
44383 LADY ARCHIE w 103 1 1
44384 MORONI WB 1C6 2 7
44248 HACK.AMOP.E w 110 3 2
3i S'* 2’i 1“ C KummerG D AA'idener 3 4 3i 6-.5 2-.5
1.1 D !• 2- T Davie.s AA' C Clancy 6-3 3-2 7-.5 3-5 out
2- 2* 3’ 3’ M Buxton M Kornbloom 2J 3 11-57-lOout
5' 4'5 4» 4* .1 Butwcll The Be.ach .S ble 8 8 8 2 4-5
6- 6-“' 5- 5^ II Myers AV R Coe L'O ‘W :10 8 4
7 5.J. <i'- 6’ .1 RoiPg’ez.I Arthur 20 ;i0 :i0 8 4
4J 7 7 7 G AA’ Cur’lH L Gerry 50 50 .50 20 8
Time, 23. 48, 1:11%. Track fast.
AA’inner — Br. g, by Royal Realm — Diicksiiot, by Gallinule (trained by .A. J. Joyner; bred by Mr. George
I). AA'ideiier).
AA’ent to post at 3:12. At iiost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; seeond nnd tliird the
same. ROi'AL DUCK, a forward eoiiteiider from tlie start, sIipiM*d tlirongli nerit to tlie inner rail when
entering tlie streteli and, tinisliiug fust, outstayed MINUTE MAN iu tlie final drive. The latter set u
fast pace under slight restraint and drew clear iu the streteli, but tired in tl:e closing strides. IRA
AVH.SON followed the leader closely in tlie early running, but lost ground when put under punishment.
SHILLELAGH II. ran fairly well.
44445
THIRD RACE— About 3-4 Mile. (July 22, 1918— 1:07%— 5— 128.) Leviathan Highweight
Handicap, $1,081 Added. 3-ycar-oids and upward. Net value to winner $871; second,
$200; th&d, $100.
Index Horses
AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
44328 MA.SD.A
44328 ^ARNOLD
( 4420.5 )ENFIL.ADB
44345 BILL McCLOY
44386 TOIX)
43642 KASHMIR
43800 AA’AR BOND
WB 4 123 4 1 2 > 2‘ Ih 1.J G AV Car’I.Allles Stable 3 4J 4 7-5 3-f.
WB 5 121 2 3 3* 3’ 2- 2* J Butwell C A Applegate 3 18-53J (Ml 1-2
WB 4 131 1 4 5* 4h 4’ 3'1 M Buxton M L Schwartz 2 2i 2 4-6 2-.‘>
w 4 110 5 2 IJ D 3‘ 4* T Rowan AV R AVatkins 10 12 10 4 8-3
w 3 123 7 5 4a 5» 5- 5* J McCabe F D AV’eir 3 4J 4J 7-5 7-10
WB 4 114 6 6 7 7 6* 6* T Nolan J J Hallenbeck 15 15 15 5 21
lie 3 7 6’ 61 7 7 C KuminerA K Macoinber 15 20 15 3 2J
Track fast.
776 * 6 *
6» 6J 7 7
Time. 22%. it. 1:10.
AVinner — Ch. f, by Fair Play — Maliuba, liy Rock Sand (trained by AA’. Rootii; bred liy Mr. August
Relmoiit).
AVeiit to post at 3:39. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third
driving. MA.SDA followed tlie early leader closely from the start and, responding gamely to a vigorous
liand ride, oiitsta.ved ARNOLD in tlie filial drive. Tlie latter, after living saved iK-hiad the leaders in (lie
earl.v rnnniiig. came with a rush froin tin* stretch turn and made a game, lint tiring, finisli. ENFILAllH
gained steadily from a slow beginning and easily passed BILL McCLOY in the last eightli. 'Tlie latter
set a fast eurl.v pare and quit in the streteh. TO’TO finished fust.
Seratehed-^43S6-l’ickwlek, 123; 442.51 Pen Rose. 117.
44446
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (July 19, 1916— 1:38%— 5— 110.) First Running AVEST-
CHESTER HANDICAP. $2,000 Add^. All Ages. Net value to winner $2,475; second,
$400; third, $200.
Index Horses
AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey^ Owners
o H o p a
111 till* cliarmilig iiersonal and political reminis
cciice story "lyioking Backward,’’ l»y Henry AA’ut
tersoii, now lK*ing printed .serially in tin* Satiirdii.v
Evening Post. ".Alarse Henry’’ writes witli u true
and sane pen about the spaiiKHlic bigotry now
so raniiiant as follows:
"Tin* elialleiige iimlerlying proliibltion is twofold
Does proliibitiuii prohiliit, and. if it does, may it
not generate evils peculiarly its own?
"Tin* question liinges on wliat are called ‘sump
tiiary laws’; that is, statutes regulnting the fooil
and drink, tlie liabits and aiiparel of tin* individiial
citizen. Tills in tiini liarks back to tlie issue
Iiaternai government. Tliat, once admitted and es
taldislied. becomes in time all-embrucing.
"Bigotry is a disease. 'The bigot pursuing bis nar
row loiiml is like the bc-dridden iiossessed by his
di.sordered fancy. It sees nothing but itself, which
it mistakes for wi.'dom and virtue. But it also
iK'gets iiyiKicrisy. AYlicu tliis spreads over a suffi- |
cient area aini counts a voting majority it sends
its agents abroad, ami tints we acquire canting apos-
tles and legislators at once corrupt and dcsiiotic.
“’fiiey are now largely in evidence in the national
capital and in tlie various state capitals, where
tile poor-dog, professional ixilitioians must do con-
gregate and disport tliemselves.
"Tlie worst of it is tiiat tlicre seems nowhere any
popular realization — -scarcely aii.v popular outcry.
Do we grow degenerate? Are we willfully dense?
‘In a nation of blind men,’ we are told, ‘the one-
eyed man is king.’ In a iiatiuii of tindiseriiuinating
voters tlie voice of tlie agitator is apt to drown
the voice of the statesman. Teaching everyobdy to
read, nolKxiy to think — the rule of iiumlHTs the law
of tile lam!, partyism and populism in tlie saddle —
legislation, state and federal, becomes largely u
matter of riding tu hounds aud horus.’’
out
4-5
44251 =‘H.VNN1B.\L wb 3 114 5 2 I'J I'J H 1= J Butwell R T Wilson 8-5 8-5 6-6 ]-
(44326)ST.4R M.VSTER WB 5 127 4 5 5 5 3 Q 2' 2- C Kummer.V K Macoinber 4 5 16-51
44386 JOCK SCOT WB 5 112 1 1 4- 2‘ 2"(‘ 3‘i 3l» K Haynes R L Bresler 5 7 7 2
( 44346 )AT'DAC10US w 3 122 3 4 2<> SH 4=> 4“ 4« M Buxton M L Schwartz 3 4 3i 1 2-.'
44346'^SP(iR w 6 1054 2 3 SH 4‘ 6 5 G T Nolan J Butler 12 15 15 5 2
Time. 24‘/5. MV*. 1:13%, 1:40%. Tiack fast.
AA’iiiiier— (’ll. c, liy Olaiubala — Mcxoaiia, by Mexican (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Richard
T. AN’ilson).
AA’ent to jKist at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA’oii easily; second and tlilrd driv-
ing. HANNIB.VL, displaying great speed, went around tlie leaders witli a rush on tlie first turn
and drew .aw.-i.v into a long lead, but was ridden out at tlie end. STAR M.4STER followed tlie lead-
ers far back for tlie first half and nnlsheil gamely, but could never overtake the leader. JOCK SCO'T,
on the inside throughout, saved mucli gromid on tlie turns and outstayed AUD.ICIOUS iu the final
drive. The latter was hard ridden and finished resolutely.
Serntehed— 443S6n>ukwick, 168; (4 1406) Recount, 101; (44426)Ball.v, 109.
Overweights — Spur, 3% pounds.
44447
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Milos. (July 11. 1914— 1:44%— 6— 121.) Duroc Selling Handicap.
.sfiHl Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $766; second, $125; third,
$75.
Index Horses
AAVtI’l’St*4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
44367»»ALBERT A.
44304 = GROUND^SAA’ELL
44307 = TENONS BON wb 4 107 0
(44367 )SNAl’DR’G‘N II. WB 4 117 3
44250 AVHIMSY wb 6 103 7
44305*TETLEY w 3 93 4
(44250)*SUNDIAL II. WB 3 102 “
w 4 107 1 2 4* 3*> 3= 2* 1“ T Row.an R Cook 4 4
106 6 3 1* l‘l I'J 1* 2'i T Nollm The Beach Stb 10 15
G W Car’lJ P Cobb
C KummerA Miller
H Ericks’ nP Regan
P AVeliier F D AA*elr
H Myers L AVaterbury
2i 4
6 10
10 20
10 15
8-6 2
42 41
7 7 7 6* 5» 41
4 3h 4* 21* 3i 6“
6 6‘J 6J 7 6* 6*
1 ’26 21* 5* 7 7
Time, 24%. 48%. 1:14%, 1:41, 1:47%. 'Track fast.
AA'inner — Hr. g, by Ballot — Clara J., by Watercress (iruiiied by J. J. Mulrenun; bred by
Mr. Janies B. Hiiggin).
AA’eiit to post at 4:33. At i>ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA’on driving; second aud
same. ALBElt’T A., racing inconsistently, followed tlie leaders under sliglit restraint in
niiiiiiug, tlieu came tliruugh on llie insiile in the stretch and wore the leader down to w
final stride. GRUUNU-SAA’EIAi took the had at the start and drew away on the stretch
13-64-5 2-5
15 5 2
18-C6-6 2-5
10 4 8-3
20 7 3
15 5 2
3-2 3-5 1-4
Estate of
third the
the early
in iu the
turn, but
fimiflay, October 19, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM
3
tirpd Iti IIiP final ilrivp. TKNONS HOX oaiiiP fa«t in tlip last (ninrtpr anil was );alnln)r at tlip pml. RXAP-
DUAtiON II., ninlpr hard iimssurp f tirouKlinnl. finislipil in -n'solntp fasliioii. WHI.MRY <init in tlip last
•inartpr. SI NDI.M. 11. unit badl.v ufu-r KidriK fivp- pisrlillis.
Ovprwpijrhls — Cronnd-Sivpll, 1 ivmnd.
44448
SIXTH KACE— 1 1-4 Miles,. (Oct. 8£. 1900— 8 : 04— G— 106.) Purse $881. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $661; second, $126; third, $75.
AWtPPSt U 14 \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
4488.5 PEEllLESS ONE wn t lOS 1
4432.5*CAPT. HODGE w 4 103 » 4
44082 = LOP.D HERBEP.T wit 4 IW' ;;
44S88 K1I-KEX.\Y v. n h HI 7
44885 DON DODGE \v 4 inO .O
(44368)Z1NNIA w.'. Ill «
444«5>EnA.\’K WATERSwn 1 114 2
;;i> 3) 3=
1- 1- i>
fii (;•
4'i, 4’.* r»-
3' 1= C KummertV C Daly
4"' T Rowan S Judge
3J ,3® J RoU’.g'ezT Francis
li 4’ W Taylor 1 Hertz
O' ."I’J G W Gar'llV Walker
fp' Oi M >louPil'n(' K .Moore
7 7 .\1 Rowan A A Reilly
:: 3 7-5 7-101-4
0 8 7 3 1
S 12 12 .5 2
11-.518 rds-r.o .'i
0 .S 8 •! S-5
I'ime. 24)^. 50. 1:16. 1:41%, 2:07%. Track fast.
Winner — I5r. g. Ipy Jack Atkin -Sans Pariel II., Ly lr<M|iinis (trained by \V. P. Daly, Jr.; bred by
Mr. Thipnias p. Ma.ves).
Wfiil to |M)s! :it 4 :."p 7. -At post 1 minnte. Start p<pop 1 and slow. Wpin ridden out; second and tliinl
driving. Pi;Kltl.K.*-S (l.VM was saved bebind the le.iilers to the l.jst i|liarter. auil saving ground on
ibe last tnni finislied with a rnsb wlicii ••ailed on aoil won going awa.v. «'APT. HUDCK gained steadi-
ly tlirongli tlie streleli and oiRganied 1-OKl) HFRUKUT for se«-ond place. Tlie latter moved np iin'ii-
aeingly on lln* stretch turn, but was tiring at tin* end. KII.KK.N.N’V was imieh nsed in .setting the
early .and tired badly in the last eiglitli. ZINNIA ran a biid race.
Seralclietl — H'107-finb;ila. P.'i; 443S5-.jolm I. Day. 114: 4421(!®IVr.seus, 106; 44.364 Prim III., 9."i.
tIviTweights t',ai)i. Iloilge. L’V, (siniuls; Peerless One, 2.
LAUREL PARK FORM CHART
LAUREL, MD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919.— I-nnr.'l Park.
Antnnin Meeting of 27 days. Weather clear; temperature 60“
Slxteentli d;iy. Maryland State Fair.
Steward to Represent .lockey Clnb. Frank .1. Rryan. Judges, Edward W. Pole and Joseph McLennan.
Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Frank .1. Rryan.
It 1 :4.j II. m. ((Miicago time 12:45 p. m.). ‘Indicates a[iprentlee allowance.
A A /i AQ FIRST RACE— I Mile. (Oct. 31. 1914— 1 :374j(— 6— 109.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds.
Claiming. Not value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100.
Imlex Horses
AAVtPP
St
u
*4
% Str F’in
Jockeys
Owners Equiv.
Odds Str’t
44’274‘FAISAN DORE
wn 103
r,
1-
]'
I'i 1®
1'
H Ham’l’n
AV 'r AVilkin.son
19.5-lflO
44.395 SEA QUEEN
W 108
2
1
r>*
5.*.
4nk 2'
2®
A John.soii
H Marshall
365-100
444’29®GOLDl.\'E
wn 103
1
2
li*
2'
2'i 3®
3'*
J Gallahan
A L Austin
8.50-100
4 4 .369 ‘ OGEA N N A
w 103
3
7
:>h
;;ak
.5® 4'
4"
F' G’ltitetti
R Parr
305-100
444.30 P1HA3'F: McGEE
w 108
4
4
7
7
6i C*
,5ak
S AVida
•M F F'-oley
2670-100
44:195‘TATTLE
wu 109 J 6
Ti
4i
4'1
*11 r.2
J
C'
J Bell
7' H AVlIson
1010-100
4.3901 KILLY GORDON
WB 106
7
(i
(J:ik
6®
7 7
7
Ii F-atcr
S R0.S.S
4090-100
w 7 143 7 4 2« 3* ;th 2« 1® D Byers
w 4 14r> 9 1 110 pi i--. jt 2« V Powers
w S 150 4 9 7 C o" 4« 3® R H Cr’f’d
42296 DUKTTISTE w 7 143 7 4 2« 3* ;ti
( 44170)DEBADOU w 4 14.5 9 1 po pi i
44330»WAKLOGK w S 150 4 9 7 C o'
44085 “SYOSSET w 9 150 8 7 3' 2< 2-
(443»0)DOUBLET w 7 1.50 0 C 6’ 5® 4
443.30HI. GOODFELLOW w 5 1 37 2 3 4 « 4» G
4417«*DEC1SIVE W' 4 137 3 8 5® Lost
(44330)WELDSHIP w 10 148 5 5 I.,ost rlil
(44310)TOPPY NIX w 5 139 1 2 Lost rid
.1 E WidencT
Greontree Stable
w S 150 4 9 7 C o" 4« 3® R H GTTd R Parr
w 9 150 8 7 3* 2‘ 2® 3i 4'° W Keal’g Greeniree Stable
w 7 1.50 0 C 6® 5® 4'® 5=® 5®» C Smoot J E AVldener
w 5 1 37 2 3 4 ® 4® G 6 G T Parrette F' A Clark
W' 4 137 3 8 5® Lost rider,
w 10 148 5 5 Ijoat rider.
C Smoot J E AVldener
T Parrette F' A Clark
L Cheyne H W Maxwell
W Ural F: M Weld
W Green ilrs PA Clark
44451
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Milo. (Oct. 5, IBIS— 1:11%— -^—108.) Purse $1,200. 3-ycar-olds and
upward. Claiming, Net valuo to v/inner $800; second, $250; third, $150.
AWtPPSt >4 % %StrFin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
44173®PAPP
42452 F'ORFIGROI’ND
44S38**RAPID DAY
43692 RAGNAROK
w 4 120 5 1
w 4 120 2 4
wn 3 105 1 3
WB 3 108 3 5
S C Hildreth
G W Loft
J K L Ross
C E Clement
J H Rosseter
44394 INDIAN CHANT wn
6 112
8
5
3'1 2'i
24
1®
If
A
Johnson
R
A Dorn
26C0-10O
4441.5 JAGK OF' SPADFIS w
4 112
7
6
71 7a
54
2®
R
Sande
E
G Griffith
1380-100
44*228® PX.’TS AND C’LS wn 7 107
4
9
9 9
8=
4U
3'i
H
Ham’t’n
G
AV Forman
280-100
4 4414 GAPITAL GITA’ wn
5 112
;;
;t
5i 6®
6®
5'
4'J A
Collins
M
Smith
4.540-100
(44411 )TORQU.ATO II. wsn
3 108
C
7
48 41
3M
.’!' A
D
Stirling
V
Apreda
3720-100
(443.55) ‘GOLDEN GLOW w
4 107
9
8
6® 5'
4'
7®
L
Jlorris
J
Papas
450-100
442()7®‘ZOUAVE wn
5 107
5
4
1' 1 =
pi
6i
7‘
F'
C’ltiletti
.1
B Dahlgren
:iC0-]C0
( 44255 )QUF:f:N BLONDFlwP.
4 109
1
1
8'i 8'i
9
8'
J
Bell
C
AV Gasser
1175-100
443I4®A\’10.N w
3 108
2
2
2>ik 3'
7'
9
n
F'ator
Brown
675-100
AWtPPSt 14 V" %StrFiii
AAVtPl’St 14 ’4 ?4 Str F'iu Jockeys Owners Equ
44392 WAl'KFlAG wu 5 105
44389®D'DY S CHOICE wit G 107
44.H53 THE BELG'N II. wit 5 110
44354 ®U. OF THE SEA w It 5 107
44256® WISE.ST FOOL w 3 104
5 5 4J 4® li H Hum’l’n
4® 3I' ::i 3' 20 .S Wida
2' I"® 1' 1' 3' L F^ator
:h"k 4® 2i 2J 4'® FI Sande
P L Short
E O Griffith
11 Belson
.1 K L Ross
J J F'arrell Jr
Index llm^scB 'y 1 1 i
(44893 )GRANDEF: wit 3 108 4
44315®HONG KONG wit J lOS 9
44334 WODAN w " H- -
44200* FOUNTAIN F"A5" wit 9 107 6
(44413)F'RANK MO.NROEw 5 112 8
44069® ‘JOHN W. KLElNw G 107 3
44432 »1TNAKD wit 3 MS 1
4 4411 GOBLET wB 4 112 5
44224 IIAR. BREl VOG’I.wlt 4 112 7
A 'Vt J'P St % % % Mtr Fill Jock e ys
6® G‘ 7‘ 21 P A Johnson
7‘i .5J R. ] i 2‘ S Wida
41 4‘ 2i 4' 3® .1 Dreyer
8'i 71 41 GJ 4'i H Hain't’n
3' 34 54 31 .1 MeTag't
9 8‘ 9' 7' li® F" C'ltibHti
14 24 24 54
G® 9 8‘ 9
2'it IJ Gi> 8‘
F' CltibHti
E Sande
.1 Pell
L F’ator
_OwuiC‘i-8 Equiv,
FI F" Whitney
Winous Point Stable
FI rtterback
J E Woods
B E Chaiiniaii
G -M Ridge
F: T Zollicoffer
H B Johnson
.S I.ouis
Went to post nt .5:00. At post 2 miniites. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. GRANDEE, after closing a gap, came with a rnsb in the stretch and won going away. HONG
KONG raced gamely, but tired after taking the lead. WODAN raeed on the outside nil tlie way. HARRY
RREIVOGEL pulled np lame. I'l.N.^HD quit. The winner, entered for $1,000, was bid up to $2, .500 and
sold to S. Louis.
Sera tclied— 44226 Silk Bird. 112; 44414 Melancholia, 108.
LATONIA FORM CHART
LATONIA, KY., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1919.— Lntonia. Twenty -second and last day. Kentucky
Jockey Club. Antnmn .Meeting of 22 days. Weather clear; temperature 65°.
Stewards, t’bnrles F. Price. S. C. Nnckols, Jr., and Sherman Gooilpaster. Placing Judges, W. H.
Slielley, 11. McGlellaiid and Edward Jasper. Starter. A. U. Dade. Itaeing i-lecretary, W. II. Sbelley.
Uaciiig starts at 2:00 p. in. (Clii<-ago time 2;tK( p. m.l. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
A A A FIRST RACE- 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and
upvard. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPl'St >4 M % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
(4407.3)E.\’.UITY w 3 lU 1 5
44091 ‘STAR BABY w 4 107 3 4
44336‘EAIDEN wn C 1D7 g 7
44209 DOHA' wn 3 1075 2 8
43998 PREMIUM wp. 5 112 4 3
44261 SQUEELER w 8 114J11 2
4 4 05.3 ‘RETT A H. wn .3 101 i 7 9
44284 SFIN'IT MENTAL w 3 lOG 10 G
42228 BABY GIRL w 3 110 8 10
41903 PRINCFI DIRFICT wn 3 108 9 11
44322‘MARY II. w C 104 5 1
Time, 23‘j, 48, 1:16, l:42>/5, 1:48%. Track good.
$2 mntnels paid, Indian Cliant. $.55.20 straight, $31.90 place, $12.00 sliow; Jack of Spades, $13.30
place. $5. (Ml show; Puts and t ails, $4. (Ml show.
Equivalent li<MiUing odds — Indian t'liaiit, 2660 to 100 straiglit. 149.5 to 100 place, 500 to 100 show;
Jack of Siiadcs. .56.5 to KKI place, ISO to IIMI show; Puts and Galls. 100 to 100 show.
Winner- -Gli. g, h.v Dellii — Aiitliem, by Flotow (trained b.v F. Mnsaiite; bred by Mr. James R. Keene).
Went to post at 3:21. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tlie
same. l.NDIAN CHANT, suddenly iminoved, came thnmgli on the inside when entering tlie stretch, then
raeed to the front with a rush, but vvas tiring at the end. JACK OF SPADES elos-d a big gup and was
wearing tlie winner down at the tinish. I’UTS AM) GALLS llnislieil with u rnsli after closing a big gup
in tlie last half. G.M'ITAL (TTY ran well. ZOUAVE quit alter setting the puee to the stretch.
Seratehed— 44207®Lazy Lou, 109; 41070 laither, 112.
A A A FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:37%— 5— 109.) Pur-c $1,200. 3-year-olds,
Handicap. Not value to winner $800; second, $250; third, $150.
I'.i I'i 1* 1" Grump
4i’ :J> 2i 2'“ G Kob’.son
.5® 4® :;® 3‘ \j Ciinfield
7'i G® G'5 4® H Garner
2® 2i 4‘ 5’ J Pltz
3‘ 5' ,55 6® .1 Wllliftm.s
8® 7‘ 7“ 7* W Wright
9J 8® S'® 8'" N Barrett W W' Rawson
10® 10* 9* 9'® .1 Howard .1 ,T .Shannon
11 11 10* 10* H Thurber H C Smith
GM 9® 11 11 S Boyle J N Huffman
J E Connley
G PliiUips
J Coffey
\V FI Matthews
J W F'uller
B .1 Brannon
J G F'errlBs
W W' Rawson
.1 ,T .Shannon
Time, £4%. 49*%, 1:10%, 1:42®%. Track good.
$2 nintiiels pjiid. F':iisan Dore, $5.90 straight, $3. .50 iilaee, $2.80 sliow; Re.a t)ueen, $4.10 place, .$3.10
sliow: Gobtine, *3.40 show.
Flqnivitlent Issiking odds — F'nisan Dore, 195 to KM) straight, 75 to KM) pl:ice, 40 to 100 show; Sea Queen,
105 to KM) place, .55 to KMI show; Goldine. 70 to KIO show.
Winner — I!.' e, b.v L’tliseau Lyre — Dorette, by Verdun (trained bj- I.. W. Gartli; bred in F'ranee by
Baron .Maurice ile Rotlisehild).
Went to post at 1:49. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. IVon easily; second and third driv-
ing. F.\IS.\N DORE went around the leaders with a rush while going to the first turn and held tlie race
safe .-ill the way. SEA QUEFIN lieg:m slowly, but linished fast and gamel.v. GOLDINE tired after forc-
ing the pace for tlirec-qnarters. OGEANNA ran well. T.VTTLE failed to stay the route.
Overweights — Sea Queen. 1 poniid; 'I'attle, 1\U.
A A A SECOND RACE— About 2 1-2 Miles. (Oct. 26, 1918— 4:34%— 5— 137.) Eighth Running
CHEVY CHASE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. $5,000 Added. 4-year-olds and up-
•watd. Net value to winner $4,450; second, $1,000; third, $500; fourth, $250.
Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 10 F'in Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
44322‘MARV II. w C 104 5 1 Gi> 9® 11 11 S Boyle J N Huffman 1470-100
tMiitnel Held. Time. 25%, 51%, 1:19. Track heavy.
$2 miitnelM imid. Enmity, $7.39 straight, $3.79 place, $3.40 -show; Star Baby, $3.10 plaop, $2.80 show;
Emdcn, $4.69 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Enmity, 265 to 100 straigl t, 8-5 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Star Baby,
55 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show: Einden. 1.30 to KM) show.
Winner — Br. g, by 'I'ransvaal—lllwill, b.v Sir Dixon (trained by R. J. Farris; bred l>y Mr. S. K.
Nichols).
Went to post at 1:57. At post .3 niimitea. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird driv-
ing. E.NMITY. seemingl.v a good colt, moved nil resolutely at once and. taking the lead after going the
lirst eighth, won as his rider ideased. STAR B.\BY was restrained for the tirst tliree-eightlis and came
fast when railed on, blit was easily held safe. EMDEN ran well and tired after going a half mile.
I)I)ILY linislmd well. SyGEELER retired after going a half mile.
S<-iMti-lied — 43998*. \rflnir .Middleton, 112; 44261 Thistle Green. 109; 44261 Donald McGnrk, 112; 44284
Jap. 112; 41.35(i W.-ir Prize, lO.S; 4435(i .las. 'I'. Glark, 112; Mary’s Magneto, 108.
Overweights — Retta B., 1% iHilinds; Baby Girl, 5; Doily, 2%; Sentimental, 1; Sijneeler, 2%.
A A A F7 SECOND RACE- 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 7, 1909— 1:06%— 3— 93.) Purse $1,200. 2-year-
4 olds. Maidens, Claiming, Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt ®4 %StrFin
Flquiv. Odds Str’t
44380 MIDIA
44418 S1.MONITE
44317 MELVIN _ _
44418® H0.8LER WB 113 G 8 C* 6‘ 4i> 4* W W T’lor C H Garter 27.5-100
44418 RAPID STRIDE w 111 5 6 4h 5* .5® 5® H Thurber W V Walsh 1065-1<M)
44230‘LITTLE NIECE w 103 1 3 3i 4» G” 0* W Wright W II Fizer 775-10i)
44437 ‘TUMBLEWEED w 106 9 C 7* 7* 7> 7= S Boyle F^ Harrington t
44380 DOLPH w 111 7 11 SM 8i 8® 8* W Crump G R Anderson 390-100
44230 CENTERVILLE , wn 108 4 9 11 10® 9® 9'® J Pltz S K Nichols 1.586-100
44358 DIRECrrOR JAMES w HI 10 7 9« 9« 10® 10® J Mooney R J Farris 3490-100
44286 PRINCESS LOU w 110 8 10 10* 11 11 11 J Howard A L F'erguson 6275-1(4)
tMiitncl Held. Time, 25%, 52, 1:06, 1:13%. Track heavy,
.$2 inutnels paid. Midia, $15.20 straight, $8.00 place, $8.60 sliow; Sinionite, field, $5.60 place, $4.(’t0
show: Melvin, field, $4.60 slmw.
Equivalent biMiking odds— Midia. 600 to 100 straight, ,3(M) to KM) place, 3.30 to 100 show; Simoiiite,
field. 180 to 100 place. 130 to KK) show; Melvin, field, 130 to 100 show.
Winner — B. f, by Rock View — Galaxy, B.v Star Slioot (trained by J. C. Gallaher; bred by Messrs.
Gullaher Bros.).
Wont to post at 2:27. post 1 minnte. Start gooil and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. JIIIIIA began fast and, under Inird riding, raced forwardly from the start and won because Ix-st
ridden at the end. SIMONITE run us if best and, lietter ridden, would have won. MELVIN showed the
most speed, hut tired slightly in the last sixteenth. HOSLEH closed a big gap from a slow beginning.
LITTLF: NTEGE tired in the stretch. RAPID STRIDE ran well,
.Scratched — -44418 Ray Atkin. KM>; 44380 Missed the Time, 108.
Overweights — Princess Lou, 2 pounds.
w 109 2 2
w 111 3 1
w 111 if 4
WB 113 6 8
w 111 5 6
w 103 1 3
w 106 9 C
w 111 7 11
2>* 2'i 2i li> W War’ on
6* 3M 3i 2“i‘ W Mor'sey
Gallaher Bros
J B Re.spess
D I'i I'J 3'> C Dlshmon Williams Bros
WB 108 4 9
44358 DIRECrrOR JAMES w HI 10 7
44286 PRINCESS LOU w 110 8 10
tMiitncl Held. Time, 25
6® H Thurber W V Walsh
6® W Wright W II Fizer
7® S Boyle F’’ Harrington
8* W Crump G R Anderson
9'® J Pltz S K Nichols
10® .1 Mooney R J Farris
11 J Howard A L F'erguson
(44330)WF1LDSHIP w 10 148 5 5 Lost rider. W Ural FI M Weld 72,5-100
(44310)TOPPY NIX w 5 139 1 2 Lost rider. W Green Mrs PA Clark 430-100
tUoupled in betting as J. E. Widener entry; (Greentrce Stable entry.
Time, 4:51%. Track good.
$2 mutuels paid. J. E. Widener entr.v. $10. (M) straiglit, $4. .50 place, $3.10 show; Grccntree Stable
entry, $3.40 place, $2.70 show; Warlock, $3.20 show.
Fkiiiivalent booking od<ls — .1. E. Widener entr.v. 400 to KM) straiglit. 125 to 100 place, .55 to KM) show;
Greentree Stable entr.v. 70 to KM) pbiee. 35 to KM) show: Warlock. 60 ti> KH) show.
Winner — B. g. h.v Ethelbert — Dnh'iheila, by 'Tithonins (traineil by .1. II. Lewis; bred in F’ranee by Mr.
August Belmont).
Went to post at 2:16. -5t post 2 minutes. .Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. DUETTISTE was s.ived until in tlie last turn of tlie field, tlien responded with a rush wlicn called
on and outstayed DKBADOG through the last sixteenth. The latter made the rnniiing and feii<-ed well,
but was bothered b.v the- riderless TOl’I’Y NTX. W.MtLOGK closed n big gap. SYOSSEl' ran Avell.
DECISIVE lost his rider at tlie liftii jump, WtILDSHIP Ids at the fourtli and TOPI’Y NTX his at the
first.
Seratclied— (44275)Lytle, 139; 44300® Pioiioor, 133.
A A A K.Q THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 6—116.) Mt. Auburn Handicap. Purse
$2,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Not value to winner $1,500; second, $325; third, $175.
AWtPPSt *4 % Str Fin
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(44396)TOP COAT wn 4 108 H 3
(44401 )Jx\CK HARE JR. w 4 137 3 4
44401®HIGH (’OST w 4 125 4 1
44401 SBIWEIT., COMBS wn 4 106 16
( 44360 )J. PENNl’BAKERw 3 107 2 5
44417 ®SKILES KNOB w 7 104 5 2
111 i> IJ I'l C Rob'son
4® 2.) 2® 2® I. I.ykc
2' 4® 4’ 3" J How.ard
3' 3J :!i 4® H Thurber
fill 5* .5'“ 5'® .1 Mooney
6 6 6 6 J Pltz
T M Bott-s
AV E Applegate
J A Guncheon
Gallaher Bros
AV AValker
AV F'euchter
(44331 )ARRAH GO ON WB 1 113 4 2 2'i 2<'M D 1" L Fator S C Hildreth 245-100
44173®PAPP w 4 120 5 1 3® I® 2®k 2* AV Kelsay G AV Loft 100-100
42452 F'ORFIGROUND w 4 120 2 4 4'i 4® 4® 3® J Loftus J K L Ross 510-100
44S38*‘RAPID DAY wn 3 105 1 3 luM 32 31 43 h Ham’l’n C E Clement 985-100
43692 RAGNAROK WB 3 108 3 5 5 5 5 5 A Johnson J H Rosseter 7780-100
Time, 23$s, 48%, 1:14*4. Track go(Kl.
$2 inutnels paid. Arrah Go On, $6.90 straight, $2.60 place, $2.20 show; I’app, $2.60 place, .$2.20 show;
F'oregrouml, $2. .50 sliow.
E(|iiivaleiit iKKiking odds — Arrah Go On. 245 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Pupp,
30 to KM) place, 10 to KM) show; F'oregrouiid, 25 to 100 show.
AVinner — Br. g, by .Sweej) — Ellangowaii, by De Beauvoir (trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr.
Thomus J. (Tay).
Went to iiost at 2:46. At post 6 minutes. Start gtuMl gnd slow. AA’on driving; second and third the
same. AURAll GO ON raced into a small lead, hung on resolutely in the stretcli and tired in the final
drive. PAPl* ran a good race, was on the outside of the leaders all the way and covered more ground
than the winner. F'OBEGItOt.’ND finislied fast and gamely. RAPID DAY tired after setting a fust early
pace.
Seratehed — 44331 Grimalkin. 105; 44280 Cobalt Lstss, 107; 44208 Sinn F’einer, 110.
Overweights — Ragnaruk, 3 i>oimds.
A A A FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oot. 7, 1916— 1:43*%— 6— 116.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt *% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
Time, 24%, 50*4, 1:16%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid, Top Goat, $7.20 straiglit, $3.20 place, $2.70 show; Jack Hare Jr., $3.80 place, $2.90
sliow; Higli Cost, $3.70 sliow.
Flqulvalent booking odds — Top ('oat. 260 to KM) straight, 60 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Jack Hare
Jr., 90 to 100 place, 45 to KM) show; High Cost, 85 to 100 show.
AVinner — Blk. g, by Star Shoot — Raglan, by Plaudit (trained by I). B. Miller; bred by Mr. John E.
Madden).
Went to post at 2:58. At ixjst 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. TOl’ GOAT, showing tlie most early siieed, set a fast puee for the going, but had to be ridden
hard tlirongli the last eighth and just lusted long enough to win. JACK HARE JR. moved up steadily
and was forced to come wide into the streteli, but linished resolutely and going fastest at the end.
HIGH GOST was well up all the way and outstayed SEAVELL COMBS at the end. The latter ran well.
JANE PFINNY’BAKEU finished fast.
Overweights — Skiles Knob, 2 jiounds.
44459
Purse $2,060. 2-yoar-olds. Net value to winner $1,500; second, $325; tUrd, $17
AWtPPSt Vi -A ViStrFln
Equiv. Odds Str’t
4 2'i 2'
3 5i 6®
7 7 7
J H Wheelwright
M L AVheeler
O B Potts
J Keith
AV H Fizer
S K Nichols
AV V Thraves
Equiv. Odds Str’t
44400 PRINCE PAL ws 112 2 2 3* IM 1' 1® li C Rob’son J H Wheelwright 225-100
43859®ALULA wi; lOS 5 6 4i 4i> 4'® 2'4 2® J Mooney M L Wheeler 615-100
44378®BRF1AD MAN wli 116 4 5 6‘® 5® 3'i 4® 3® L Lyke O B Potts 320-100
44418 ’GENERAL GLENN w 108 7 4 2'i 2' 2‘ 3^ 4® S AVolsfm J Keith 10«-100
44398 MAIZE w 106 3 3 5i 6® 6® 5'® 5'® H Thurber AV H Fizer 1245-100
44283 CLINTONA’ILLE WB 112 C 7 7 7 7 6' 6) AV AVar’on S K Nichols 485-100
44419 OLEASTER w 105 1 1 1“!* 3' 5* 7 7 J Pltz AV V Thraves 242.5-100
Time. 25*4, 61$i, 1:20, 1:49%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Prince I’til, $6.50 straight, $4.00 place, $2.80 show; Alula, $6.40 place, $3.70 show;
Bread Alan, .$3.10 show. ,
Equivalent booking odds — Prince Pul, 225 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Alula.
220 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Bread Man. 55 to 1(K) sjiow,
AA'inner — B. c, bv Prince I’alatiue — AVilful Maid II., by Stindridge (trained by J. C. Alilam; bred by
Mr. J. 11. Wheelwright).
AVent to post at 3:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won drllvng; second and third the
sjime. I’BINGE PAL. running well in tlie rough going and well ridden, raced into the lead with a rush
at the Iialf-mile ground, but had to be ridden hard in the last eighth to outstay ALULA. 'I'lie latter
was going fast at tlie end after closing a good gui». BREAD MAN ran well and had no mishaps. GEN-
ERAL GLE.NN tired badly in the la.st sixteenth.
Overweights — General Glenn, 2 pounds.
A A A£*rk FIFTH RACE— 2 1-4 Miles. (Oct. 27, 1915— 3:50%— 6— 115.) Thirteenth Running LA-
TONIA CUP. $7,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, Net value to win-
ner $7,380; second, $800; third, $400; fourth, $120.
AAVtPl’St *4 % % Str F'in Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(4437’2)L()RD BRIGHTON w 126 2 1 1® 1® 1“ 1® 1® L Fator .*4 G Hildreth 80-100
44333®Dl’('HF:iS.S LACE n 108 1 2 3 3 3 2® 2* H Ham’t’n R I Miller 235-100
( 444 12 )(’AMOUFLKUH w 116 3 3 211* ;,'i 2i‘ 3 3 J Gallahau AVm Marlin 390-100
Time, 24%, 49, 1:15, 1:40. Track good.
$2 inutnels jiaid. Lord Rrightoii, $3. (Ml strilight ; no jilaee or show imitnels sold.
Equivalent Isiokiiig (nlds--l.ord Brighton, SO to KK) straight.
Winner- Gh. •■. b.v Baliot— Miss Gritteiiden, b.v Royal FTiish III. (trained by S. C. llildretli; bred by
Mr. Jolili MeGlilltoek).
AVent to post at 3:49. At i>ost 1 minnte. Start good and slow. AVon cantering; second and third
driving. LtiUD BRIGHTON drew away into an easy lead in the first quarter and won all the way unex-
teiided. Dl (TIES.S L.AGE easily passed GAMIH F'LElTt in the last iinurter. The latter tired badly after
rnniiing a good threi -qnarters.
A A A ez A SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Oct. 10. 1914—1:49*4—3—124.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds
and upward. Selling. Net valuo to winner $700; second. $200; third, $100.
(44379) BE ICRANK w 3 122 3 2 4 2i> Ih I'i 1= I- Ensor C M Garrison 405-100
44332 ’EXTERMINATOR w 4 134 4 3 in 1' 2® 2®" 2®“ AV Knapp W S Kilmer 4.5-100
44339 LFIGAL w 3 105 2 1 2' 3* 3®® 3®* 3®® C Rob’son AV V Thraves 825-100
43876 KINGOZI w 4 98 1 4 3'J 4 4 4 4 J Mooney Speyer & Gormley 1196-100
Time, 26®4 , 54, 1:23*4, 1:63%, 2:22%, 2:50, 3:18%, 3:47%, 4:17. Track heavy.
$2 niiitnels paid, Be F’raiik, $10.16 straiglit, $2.80 place; Flxtermiiiator, $2.40 place; no sliow
mutuels sold.
Equivalent booking odds — Be F'rank, 405 to 160 straight, 40 to 100 place; Exterminator, 20 to
100 place.
Winner — B. g, by Sir .Tolin Jolinson — F'rankness, liy Miller (trained by Wm. Jennings; bred by Mr.
John E. Madden).
AVent to jMist at 4:07. At post 1 minute. Start giMsI and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BE F'RANK was hard held for the first mile and a quarter, then moved tqi and raeed into the
lead, to hold EX'rFlRAIINATOR safe for the rest of the race. EX'rERMlN.ATOR set the puee under
hard restraint to the last half, where he tii-eil under his heavy weight. LFIGAL ran well and stayed
gamely. Kl.NGGZI was always outpaced.
Scratched — 44332 Midway, 119.
Overweights — Kiiigozl, 1 pound.
A A A dA SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (June 20, 1914—1:50*4—3—105.) Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds
A and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100.
AAVtl’I’St *4 *4 % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(44 122) ‘CORYDON wn 4 112 5
(44438)OPPURTUNlT\' wain 6
44420 = F®LAPi'EU w 4 114 2
443’22 .AIFIDUSA wit 4 110 1
44382‘DAHABIAH II. w 4 109 7
44-287 FIDA HFlRRMANNwn 4 110 3
4432I‘DK’KERY DARE w 4 108 8
44420 NIGHT OWL wn 5 li:! 4
,’H 4 112 5 4 3® :!* B‘ I'l I'i S Bovie
w 5 117 6 2 11 1' 2® 2® 2® \A' Grjmp
w 4 114 2 3 2' A 26 3® 3'
Wit 4 110 1 6 6' 4“k 4* 4®
w 4 1 09 7 1 rink 71 71 fi®
:tnk J H. mover
4® J Mooney
5“ L Ciinflelil
giik (j 2 (i.i 7 i c'?. .1 Howard
4' r.J 5' C' 7* AV Wright
9 9 9 9 8® C Howard
7'1 8M 8® 81 9 AA' Riden'r
Time, 24*4 , 48%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:53%. Track good.
$2 mntnels paid. AA’ankeug. $17.80 .straight, $7.80 idaee, $4.80 sliow; Daddy’s Ghoiee, $5.00 place,
$3.70 show: The Belgian 11., $-1.10 slmw.
E(|uivjileiit booking odils — Wankeag. 790 to KM) straight. 290 to KMI place, 140 to 100 show; Daddy’s
(4ioiee. 150 to KMI tdiiee, .85 to KMI show; The Belgian II., 105 to 100 show.
Winner — Br. h, l).v Ogden — 1-udy Vincent, by St. Blaise (trained by AA’. Short; bred by Mr. John E.
M.idi^ iiL^ to post at 4:26. At post 1 raimite. Start good and slow. AA’on driving; second and third the
same. WAUKEAG, suddenly improved, came to the outside wlien entering tlie stretch and. finishing with
a rush, got up to win in the last few strides. DADDY’S GIKIIGE was in a pocket most of the way and
cut off when AVISEST F'OOL tired, but saved ground wlieii entering tlie homestreteh and finished fast.
THE BELlilAN 11. set a good pace, lint tired right at tlie end. Ql.’EEN OF THE SEA ran well.
AVISEST FOOL set the early pace and ijuit.
Seriitehid — 14260 F'oiiiituin F'ay. 9'J; 44-152®rnts uiul Galbs, 104. *
A A A SEATENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miloi. (Oct. 7, 1916—1:43% — 5 — 113.) Purse $1,000. 3-yoar-
4 4 4 O t) olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $70U; second, $200; third, $100.
Time, 26, 51%, 1:19%, 1:48$'5. 2:03%. Track
$2 mntnebs paid. Gorydon, $11. .50 straight, $5.80 place, $3.80 show;
show; F'lapper. $4.40 sliow.
Equivalent booking odds — Gorydon. 475 to KM) straiglit, 190 to 100 pli
160 to KM) place, 85 to KM) sliow; Flaiqier, 120 to 100 show.
Winner — Gb. g, by Hamburg — Sylvan, by Disguise (trained by U. B.
Whitney).
AVent to post at 4:42. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. AA
ing. GORYDON acted badly at the imst, lint was away well and. racin;,
out in tile stretcli after a mild drive and won going away. OI’l’ORTUNU
hut began tiring in the last eighth. FLAi’l’ER had to be hard ridikni
was going well at the end. DIGKEUY DARE tired in the last quarter.
Owners Flquiv. Odds Str’t
Baxter & Myera 475-100
AA' AVoodard :tt>0-100
AV L Drake 745-100
.T A Guncheon 540-100
Treacy & AValker :I45-1©0
I A Saxton 3615-100
AV H Fizer 3795-100
AV F- Poison 4795-100
F: AV Moore 995-100
heavy.
; Opiiortiinity, $5.20 place, $3.70
aee, 90 to 100 show; Opportunity,
Allen; bred by 5Ir. Harry Payne
on easily; second and third driv-
g forwardly from the start, drew
TV showed tlie most early siieed,
to retain tliird place. MEDUSA
44462
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Juno 20, 1914--1:50*4
105.) Purse $1,400. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $200; third, $l(>b.
AAVtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin
Equiv. Odds Str’t
Equiv. Odd s Str’ t
1370-100
(41402)JI.M HEFF'RlNGwli 4 115 5 1 1® 1.) 1' I'J 1® LLyke
44310‘LINDEX wait ;! 104 3 3 3® 3® ‘J® 2* 2® <’ Rob’son
(444’20).MIS'rR’S POLL A’ wn 4 112 4 6 6 6 6 3' 3* H Thurber
( 44342 )B. .McDAAVELL wi! 4 lb! 1 5 5'= 5'® 4' 4® 4® AV AVright
44396»GRF1V EAGLE w 4 113 6 4 4® 4J 5® 5J 5® .1 Mooney
(443C‘3)*BOURBON I..\D\vn 4 110 2 2 2' 2J 3= 6 6 S P.oyle
M Shields
A A\’ Young
H Neusteter
T F’ Pendergast
F’ Gerlng Jr
Gallaher Bros
Time, 24*j, 49*/s, 1:15%. 1:41%. 1:48'4. Track good.
$2 mutuels iiaid. Grandee, $29. B) straiglit. $14.70 place, $7.30 show; Hong Kong, $22.l’>0 place, $8.10
show; AA’odaii, $3.40 sliow.
F:quivalent liookliig odds— Grandee, 1370 to lOO straight. ta.A to lot) idaee, 265 to 100 show; Hong
Kong. 1030 to KK) place, 320 to UM) slio'.v; AViwIaii, 70 to KM) show.
Winner- -Gh. <•, by Lorenzo — Gronborough, by Growbeny ttraineil by F’. Devers; bred in England by
Major J. U. Hartley).
Time, 25. 50%, 1:18%, 1:47%. 2:02. Track heavy.
$2 nmtuols paid, Jim Helleriiig, $6.30 straiglit, $3,00 place, $2.70 sliow; Linden, $2.80 place, $2..’>0
show; Mistress Polly, $4.70 show.
Equivalent bfHiking mld.s Jim Hefferiiig, 215 to KM) straight, .50 to 160 place, 35 to 100 show; Linden,
■10 to KM) place, 25 to KM) show; Mi.^tl•ess Polly. 135 to 100 sliow.
Winner- B. g, liy Trap Bock — F'air.v, b.v St. F’rnsqnin (trained by AI. Sliields; bred by Mr. E. L.
Davis).
AVent to i>ost at 5:16. .At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv-
ing. JIM HEF’F'EBING. showing ttie most speed, was rnslied into the lead at once and, under hard
riding, liehl LI.NDE.V sate all tlie way. LINDEN went well and gamely, Imt tired near tlie end. MIS-
TRESS POLLY closed an iuunense gap in tlie lust quarter. BROWNIE MeDAWELL begun slowly and
closeil a gap. BOGUBON L.AI) quit and ran out on the stretch turn.
Overwejglits — Linden, 2 pounds.
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, October 19, 1919
Laurel Entries and Past Performances for Monday, October 20.
WEATHEB CLEATt. TBACX FAST.
VENAL JOY. t. g. 2 (M) 108
43076 Aq’duct 5-8 1:01 fast 30 107 Boltod.
BARDORA, b. f, 2 (M) 105
By Lovctie— Miss Rose (Glen Iver Stable).
S Sn’dman 7 W.tlierinnk, C’rinoran, L’dylike
Ey Bard of Hope— Isidora (P. M. Walker).
The fitruret under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreviations show track conditions.
o o
Racing starts .at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time, 12:45.)
® Suix*rior mud runner. X Goo<l mud runner.
^ Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling.
(Tr.aek record: Oct. .5. ISllS— 1:11%— 4— lOS.)
(444.54) •Waukeng 100 1:45%
441.3.S Fnir.v' I’rince 105 1:50%
288.58 Okemus
5 102® 705
3 94.. 705
7 103.. 700
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Oct. 30, 1916 —
3:40—5—138.)
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Ree.
A.Wt.Han.
440IH =
•Se.a Mime ....
. . .107
1:14
101). .725
4.890.8*
King’s Cliampion
. .112
1:17%.
las. .720
44430*
•Col. Miiriili.v . .
...98
1:15%
103X715
44430
Nancy Ann
.. .107
1:10
110X715
44234=
Uiinn.vven
...101
1:14%
113. .710
44222
•Little One ....
103X711)
44391=
Devil Dog
.. .112
1:10
113X710
44227
Marcello M. . . .
. . .107
1:10%
105. .705
44429
Ynphank
Wehew .
...97
1:15%
108. .705
44349
...110
1:19%
lOS. .700
4.8900
Tom Ketcliuin .
IDS. .700
4.8991
Bollieking Airs
10.8. . TIM)
44429
Buster R
. ..100
1:16%
108. .700
43070
A'eniil Joy
Bardora, b. f.
by
108. .700
Bard of Hoiie
—
105
(Track record: Oct. .5, 1918 — 1:11%-
(44451) Arrah Go On 120 1:12
44.331 Grimalkin 11(1 1:12%
44205» Oplielia 114 1:12%
44412 Quietude 118 1:12
444512 Piipp lOS 1:12%
443122 Honifaee 104 1:11
44205 I’igeon Wing 110 1:12%
4aS04» Knot 105 1:12%
(44124) Bridesman 112 1:13%
44312 Chimney Swift ....100 1:13
120S Sinn Feiner 114 1:12%
4208 War Drive 124 1:13%
1331 Catoctin 115 1:14%
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Selling.
(Track record: Oct. 5, 191.S — 1;11%-
4429) *tSmart Guv 100 1:14%
43952 \\eaiy 112 1:15%, s
44492 Sea Queen 107 1:13%
4430) Kirah 107 1:14%
4371) Master Hill 107 1:15%
4309) Encrinite 91 1:13%
4395) Glen I.ight 98 1:10
4277 Herd Girl KWi 1:14
4374 tireland 107 1:10%
4.335 Fait .\cconipli ....
NEW HAVEN, h. g, 10
1 l:4.5%slow 15f 109 4 4 6
-4— 10.S.) 444.34 Lxeurel 1 l:4.5%slow 151
4 115 X 7.50 42930 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:13%f.ist 20
3 105 X 745 42924 Aq’ duct Ab 2 4:12%fa.st 20
3 110 X 745 42672 Belmont Ab 2 4:08%fast 6
4 112 X 74 5 4-2606 Belmont Ab2 4;15%fast 2
4 118®740 42.392 Pimlico
4 120X740 42238 Pimlico
3 107.. 7.35 42296 Pimlico
3 102 X 735 42247 Pimlico
3 113.. 735 40296 Pimlico
3 1 02.. 725 40275 Pimlico
2 4:14 hvy 13
2 4:02%fast 14
2 4:09%livy 28
2 1-4 4:24 fa.st 7
2 1-2 4 :54%fast 45
155 1 2 3
13.S 12 5
3 102. .725
3 115.. 725
3 118.. 725
3 105.. 710
2 3:50 fast 47-10 149 1 2 2
MAX MEADOWS, br. g. 7
443i>.5’ Weary . .
44449= Sea Queen
Second Race — About 2 Miles.
Steeplechase.
4-year-olds and npward. Selling.
(Track record: Get. 30, 1910 — 3:40 — .5-
4U34 New Haven 10
(44410) Max Meadows .... 7
44410= Flare .5
(44370) Kol. Itedfield (I
44410= Sniithfield 7
44370 Norlliwood 7
43»>9S Melos 12
44275 Ja.v Bird 4
440ti5= Harwoml (M) .... 8
44012 IMinton Cliina (M). 8
44390= Clootz (M) (i
440H5 Colonetta 9
4-25(t5 Anne Exeellenee(M) 3
4400.5 tAntiseptic 7
43905 High Olympus (M) 4
tG. P. Sherman entry.
Third Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
4:3821 •!.<> Blenet
4433-5 Ja- Gnnlois (M) ...
44:595 Mildred (M) 102 l:lS%h
44431 l.inieriek Lass ....111 1:15
■f-U. Parr entry.
Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles,
3-year-olds and tipward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 7, 1910 — 1:43‘% — 5-
IoVtIO 44410 Laurel Ab2 4:ll%h^•y 39-10 138 4 2 2
" 44.J70 Laurel Ab2J 4:57 hvy 33-10 143 1 3 4
40.310 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:.57 fast 25 143 1 1 3
X 40063 Laurel 2 3:.58 fast 7-5 143 9 4 3
—108.) 40003 Laurel Ab 2 3:56 fust 5 13S 4 4 3
101.. 725 39744 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:44 slop 35 133 3 2 3
109X720 39fi43 Belmont Ab2i 5:16 Last 4-5 138 1 1 1
103X715 X9r,.r,6 Belmont Ab 2 4:14 fast 13-5 149 6 4 1
109X71.J 39375 Sar.atoga Ab 2 4:21 fast 9-5 145 2 1 1
110 X 715 39217 Saratoga Ab2 4:31%fast 6-5 1.55 2 1 4
103:i:715 ;^20 Pimlico 2 4:01 fast 7-6 149 6 3 4
109^710 flare, b. g, 5 144
i 44410 Laurel Ab 2 4:14%hvy 9-5 14-J 1 1 1
Laurel Ab 25 4:4:S%fa.st 5 139 1 2 3
10I V- 1- 4408.5 Laurel Ab 2 3:56 last 9 144 3 2 2
11(1 - n 4;i914 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:22 slop 47-10 145 1 1 1
i(i--'-THi H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:01 fast 1 145 6 4 2
111 i! I 4.3742 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:U6 good 6
111.. .00 4;j 716 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:fll%mud 27
41746 Havana lni50y 1:43 fast 12
41389 Havana 1 1-8 1 :52%.faat 7
BOB REDFIELD, h. g, 6
1(1 - 44:i70 L;iurel Ab2i 4;.<7 hvy 5
1 ww-T- 44275 liiiurel Ab 2 3:57 fast 14
.KiO-i- 44012 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4 :07%.faat 6
.-e-13S.)
10 14-JX700 , Sixth Rac<
7 13”X695 3-year-olds and
5 144X<s9'5 (Track record: Oct.
(! 142®C95 443.52=»tHANK O’DAY
7 142 X 090 (444:i.5)*tThe Decision
7 137X090 44354 ‘Sylvano
12 137:i:090 (4.32:45) Conduit
4 1.34.. 090 44435= Poacher
8 137X085 (444.33) The Desert .
8 1.32.. 085 44451 ‘Itapid Day ..
4 1.34. .090 44435=
8 137X0.S5 (444.33)
8 1.32.. 085 44451
0 132..»!,S.5 414.54=
9 142..0.’-'0 ( 44454)
3 134..(’v'-(l 44389
7 137X0.80 tG,
4 137.. CSO
100 1:40%
108 J 1:40%
90 1:47%
44451 •Rapid Day 95 1:40% .3 102.. 7
414.54= The Belgian II. ...107 1:47% 5 105. .7
44454) •Waukeag 1»M» 1:45% 5 95® 7
44389 Mint Cat 102 1:45% 3 104. .7
tG. W. Forman entry.
Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles,
3-year-olds and upward. Clainiing Handicap.
(’I’re.ek record: Oct. 10, 1914 — 1:49% — 3 — 124.)
-5—110.)
7 107X725
0 lfM)x715
.3 99X715
5 100:i:715
4 112X710
3 107X710
.3 102.. 710
5 105.. 705
.5 9.5® 70.5
3 104. .70.5
139 3 3 4
10.3i 6 6 7
98 6 6 6
143
Ki? 522
150 7 6 6
134 5 4 2
•J 4394.5 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4 :13%hvy 8-5 146 6 4 3
43S69 H.deG’ce Ab 2 3:50 fast 7
43.S22 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:01 fast 35
43747 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:C7%good 69
43699 Ti’m Abl 1-16 1:48 fast —
4,3637 Tim’ mAbl 1-16 1:4S fast —
SMITHFIELD, blk, g. 7
139 10 Lost rider.
By Filigrane — Ethel Thomas (W. L. Oliver).
8 8= 8== J Bell 9 MalvoUo, Tootsie. Babj' Sister
4 4S 4i« W Taylor 5 Syosset, Skibereen, B(»ddest
9 7'® 6=" A NicUl’us 9 Syosset, Martian, Reddest
6 6* 7=' W Taylor 8 Gold Bond, Early Light, Garter
1 li 5“ V Powers 0 Sin. Stick. Ulioinb I’ussy Willow
4 6* 6== W Taylor 11 Brand, Melos, Difidel II.
4 4'= 4== .1 Rowan ti ’fhe Brook, 'rnrmoil, Capt.Parr
6 T" 7*= N Kenn'dyl2 Warlock, Brooks, Trmnpator
6 6= 6=t B Haynes 9 I>‘Marsouin. Infidel II., M.Jaque
2 3* 3'" B Havnes S Turmoil. Hihbler, MargeryJnque
2 2i li L Merip’lel2 Infidel II.. 'Poppy Nix, Turmoil
Bv Moharib— Gin Fizz (J. H. Lewis).
2 1= li D Byers 0 Flare, Smitlitleld. Stucco
3 2'“ 2== D Byers 5 Bob Bedlield, Stucco, Northwood
3 Pull. up. D Byers 7 Topp.v Nix, Robt. Oliver, Melos
3 li 1>» D Byers 9 Garter, Itrand, Clootz
3 1^ 1= D Byers 9 Algardi, Melos. Gold Bond
3 3 3=* D Byers 3 Brooks, Crest Hill
1 1 1 D Byers 2 Reddest
1 l»» l>» D Byers 7 Brand, North Star, Contender
1 2=® 2= D Byers 5 Babcock, Outlaw, Tight Wad
3 I'i 3i D Byers <> Le Marsouin, Babcock, Glenpop
Lost rlder.B Haynes 10 Capt.Parr. KingSimon. T.Carmet
Bt Fstr Play — Donna Mia (E. 0. Griffith).
1 2* 2i N Kenn’dy 0 MnxMe'dows. Smitlitleld, Stucco
3 2 2== M O’Con’r 3 'Toi)i».v Nix, Gold Bond
4 4=’ 4'= S Bush 7 Toiipy Nix, Gold Bond, Syosset
1 1* 1* S Bush 4 Crest Hill, Doreris, Rhomb
2 3* I'i R H Cr’Td 9 Bobitedfield, SeaLord, Unrwood
2 2i 2* G Palmer (t Otto Floto, Crest Hill, Stucco
4 3' 3*i G I'almer 5 Crest Hill, Otto Floto, Algardi
6 8 8'= J Frach 8 Artist, Chillnm, Rac
6 6 6‘® S Wida 0 Sasentn, Ballad, Dladi
By Mohawk II. — Tolash (E. Sweeney).
1 1== 1== II Will'nis 5 >1. Meadows. Stucco. Northwood
6 5 .5'= H Will'ms 7 Lytle. Pioneer, Candidate 11.
1 l“t I'i H WilTins 8 Candidate II., Harwood, C. Hill
1 li 2i H WiU’ms (! Candid.ite II., Harwood, Stucco
115 4 5 3
108 4 3 2
116
M O’Con’rlO Crest Hill, Doreris. Algardi
3-year-olds and
upward. Selling.
44220=
tl’olroma
.105
1:55’%
0
no. .725
(Track record: Oct. 7
19111-1:43%-
-3— llfi.)
44433
•Harry Breivogel
.111)
1:.55
4
!)8 X 720
44.834= •Siiint’s Bridge .
...108 1:47%
4
94X723
44070
Luther
.11011:. 55%
9
105X715
44.894= Sister Embieni .
...103 1:48
r,
1IM)X72I)
44334
BiiekiHiard
.115
1:5.8%
5
109X715
(44174) Widow Bedotte
. . .112 1:415%
5
108X7’20
4443.8
•Sophia Gatewood.
.107
1:.55
it
101X711)
444.52 •Zouave
...111) 1:51
5
94X720
44207=
tl.az.v Lon
.112
1:5.8%
5
1080711)
44392= Little Cottage .
...114 1:47%
5
1070710
444.52
•Queen Blonde . . .
.103
1:53%
4
101. .71!)
44174 'Thorn Bloom . .
...100 1:45%
r.
103X713
44375
Romeo
3
102X710
44415 •Belario
...97 1:47%
3
87. .713
44334
Indoleuee
.no
1:53%
8
108X705
444.83= Dorcas
...108 1:45%
ii
102ti:7L5
44113
Galle.v Head ....
.107
1:57%
5
99X705
444.54 Queen of the Sea
. .. 95 l:4li%
1000713
44132
Arbitrator
. 100
1:54%
Ti
97X70!)
444.55 •I'oiiiitain Fay . .
...107 1:46’%
9
9ll:lt713
44414
Melancholia
3
98 . . 701)
444:<3= Silsila
. . .109 1 :47%
4
112X710
43!>8ti
Dick Benson
.112
1:50%
9
lOiXTlKl
44303 •Ballyeonnell (M)
...105 1:33 Vsm
3
84 X 705
tv.'
. Smith entry.
44410 Laurel Ab 2 4:14%hvy 8-5 1 36 5 3 4 4
4i:l70 Laurel Ab2J 4:57 hvy 3-2 T19 I>ost rider.
423.52 Pimlico 2 4:01 fa.st 39-lC 142 1 6 6 3
42:110 Pimlico 2 4:08 slow 13 149 111 Fe
40:J10 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:57 fast 3 142 3 6 6 6
402S9 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:16%fast 4i 135 10 4 6 4
40261 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:49 fast J2f 1:12 6 2 2 1
402;:l Raurel Ab2 4:01%hvy 12f 131 2 2 2 2
36549 Bowie lm2fly 1 :48%slop l.'l-6f 106 12 10 11
36523 Bowie lm70y 1:50 slow 51f 99 6 5 3
NORTHWOOD. b. g, 7 137
44:170 Laurel Ab2) 4:.57 hvy 4 1 35 2 1 1
41006 Aij’duct Ab 21 5:0.4 fast 6 1 35 2 3 3
4:1843 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:19%fast 4j 139 3 2 2
4.3:{.S5 Saratoga Ab 2 4:26 slow 11-5 149 3 3 2
4:i306 Saratoga Ab 2 4:27%good 4 142 3 1 1
lull 2'i S Bu.sh 9 Flare, Sea l.ord, Harwood
5i 7'“ P Maderia 7 Thrift, Wodan. Hubbub
6'= X Huff 6 Lobelia, Isalielle IL, Padua
16 N Huff t> 'Tranby, L. England, Jack Snips
By H.avoc — Martyrdom (R. Parr).
3* 3"'i R H CrTd (! .Max Meadows. Flare. Stucco
R H Cr’f’d .5 BobRedlield. M. Meadows. Stucco
1* 1* A Sims 7 Single Stick, Garter, EarlyLight
11. H WilliamslO Royal .5reli, North Star, Candle
4b 5'= R H Cr’f’d 7 'loppy Nix, Robt. Oliver, Melos
3* 4'" W How'rdll 'Tiniu’pator. Traditioner, Melos
26 4’" T. Cheyno 14 Bet. 'Tho Brook, Diiettiste
2® 2= L Cheyne 12 Gold Bond, Turnioil, Northwood
3 98 700 I <3396 Saratoga Ab 2 4:27%good 4
q linvTlMl <3261 Saratoga Ab 2 4:2o%fast 7
4;ni2 A(i’duct Ab2 4:ll fast 10
LATfREL. JOCKEY PERCENTAGE.S.
From January 1, to Octolser IG, liirlu.sire.
At or I At or
Jockey.
Row.iii, .1. . .
Ixtftus, .1. . .
O'l’rien, W. J
Knapi*. W. .
Nieklaiis, J.
Sande, E. ...
Fator, L. ...
Morris, L. . .
Rice, 'T
Kelsay. W. .
Stirling, D. .
Stalker. L. . .
Coltiletti, F.
Tliiirlur, H. .
Amlirose, E.
Johnson, A. .
Bell. .)
M ida, S
Dn'yer, J. . . .
Hamilton, H.
MeCrann, It.
R.van. .1. P. .
M (-Taggart. .7.
<'ari>oiiter, G.
Callalian, J.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3(1.
Jockey.
P.C.
wt.
loo
100
1
1
0
0
Wessler, .1. ...
.. .11
99
.37
118
101
01)
31
21
Obert. W
.. .10
103
.31
114
02
19
0
7
Walls. 1!
.. O'J
IDS
.25)
145
83
2*J
10
M(‘tealf. J. ...
.. .Ot)
112
.•29
112
7
2
1
0
McIntyre. J. . .
.. .1)9
lo;i
.24
105
278
05
34
48
Pierce, J
. . .!«)
98
.20
103
.500
98
8t)
07
Sneiilman, S. .
.. .08
103
.18
101
11
2
1
0
Core.v. G
. .. .08
107
.10
111)
381)
02
(ill
00
Coilins, A. ...
.. .03
IDO
.10
108
StiS
r>r>
,51)
43
lleiiiM‘1. J
. . .ur>
98
.14
11)0
i!<sr>
39
44
32
Carswell. D. ..
. . .03
ill
.14
no
194
27
34
22
Suait. 11
. . .03
1D3
.14
100
1113
23
13
31
Schwartz, M. .
.. .03
S3
.13
9S
11.89
82
98
77
Jackson, C. ...
.. .02
1D3
.13
107
299
.®>4
.50
.87
Mergler, C. ...
111)
.13
107
301
40
41
39
M(K)rc. 11
93
.13
112
lil
8
4
4
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Im2fly 1 :48-%slop i:i-6f 106 12 10 11 14 Hi U)‘= C Slergler Hi Dartworth, E’lymorn. K.L’ugdon
lm70y 1:50 slow 51f 99 6 5 3 2 6'i 6'J C Mergler 12 Amphion, GarishSuu Lady Betty
, b. K, 7 137 By Moharih— Tallow (A. J. Davis).
Ab2) 4:.57 hvy 4 1 35 2 1 1 2 Refused. G K'.atty 5 B(ibl!edlie’,(',. M. Meadows, Stucco
Ab 2i 5:0.4 fast 6 1 35 2 3 3 3 3 3== B Haynes .5 Barklie. Decisive
Ab 2 4:19%fast 4j 139 3 2 2 2 2= 2= G Beatty K. Simon. Robt. Oliver, Nonesuch
. Ab 2 4:26 slow 11-5 149 3 3 2 Refu.sed. R Hanna .5 Crest Hill. Ithomb, KingFortune
. Ab 2 4:27%good 4 142 3 1 1 1 3 3 R Huuna .5 Robt. Oliver. King. Pier. Wingold
Ab 2 4:25%fa8t 7 136 1 1 1 1 2= li R Hannah « Crest Hill, U.Ooodfellow, K. Pier
Ab 2 4:11 fast 10 1 33 7 2 1 1 I'i 1= R Hanna 7 Reddest, EarlyLight, Fair Mac
42954 A(i’duct Ab 2 4:11%fast 8 1.3.5 4 3 2 2 3= 3% N Kenn’dy 4 K’townPtor, Sk’bereen, E. Light
t.:902 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:13 last 2i 137 6 4 1 2 5"’ 5== I) Hanna (1 K’stownl’icr, FairMac, Reddest
MELOS, b. g. 12 137 By Bannockburn — Simple Interest (G. Nihhs).
4:i69.3 Tim’iam Ab 2 LO® fast — 149 Fell. B Harris l> .\lgardi. Me.4dams, Mo
i::r.52 Tim’ium Ab 2 3:57 fa.st — 139 o'' E Harris 7 Algardi, Harwood, laaiie Lon
4:kX)2 A(i’duct Ab ;; 4:i:i fast 10 142 2 2 3 5 4' 4'" L Clieyne ti K.’stowuPier, FairJlae, Reddest
42924 A(i’duct Ab 2 4:12%fast 15 138 6 4 3 6 Pu.up.L Cheyne 9 Syos.set, Marti.in. Reddest
42748 Belmont Ab 2 4:15 mud 6 1 38 2 5 3 4 4= 3“l L Cheyne 7 Rhomb, Early Light, Sea I/ird
4212)2 Pimlico 2 4:11 hvy 13 134 5 2 2 3 26 2" L Cheyne 11 Brand, Infidel IL. Little Horn
12324 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:33 good 15 138 4 2 3 4 4= 4’’ I. Oieyne 8 la'M’rsouin, M..Ta(Hie, Intidel II.
42205 Pimlico 2 4:91 slow 22 140 3 2. 2 2 1“= 4= L Cheyne 10 IVarloek. Syosset, Infidel II.
42106 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:17 hvy 14 140 5 4 3 1 1* T 1. Clieyne S Early I.ight, Rhomb, Reddest
42652 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:29%hvy 5 140 1 4 2 2 4== 4== L Cl(eyne 8 Warlock. Rhonili, Early Liglit
IniTOy 1:57 slow 13-5 145 2 5 5 3 3' 3*J LtCol B'ryll Fount. Pay. GreyEagle. Christia
, g. 4 134 By Peep o’Da-" — Red Bird II. (Crown S-iable).
Ab 2 3:57 fast 11 147 5 3 3 Fell. R II Cr'f’d 7 Lytle, I’ioneer, Candidate II.
Ab 2 3:52%,fast 22 132 1 5 4 4 4'= 4=‘ E Wolke li Dehadou. Weldsliip, Decisive
Ab 2 4:17%good 5 130 3 1 2 4 3'® 3® W Keating a Robt. Oliver, C.aCorps, Prim HI.
Ab 2 4:'22 fast 4-6 142 7 6 4 2 1* l'= \V Keating 7 W.St’iigtii, I.eCyprin, W’newood
Ab 2 4:2fl%slow 12 1-35 2 2 2 2 4'® 4== R Hanna r> Syosset, Kwoaesbee, Weldsliip
I Ab 2 4:21 good 5 146 4 1 2 2' 2= R Hanna 8 St’divariU'i, Goblin, .T.A.S’ridan
3-4 l:12%fast 43 106 5 5 5 6 6=® C Isrown (> II. Cost, 'T.Coat, T.o’tli’Morning
0-4 l:12%good 59 107i 7 9 9 6i 7'= G Moles’th 9 St. Augustine, Spearlene, S.Lady
h. g, 8 (M) 137 By Frontcnac — Poetic (Glen Iver Stable).
2 Refused. G Beatty
3 3 C== B Haynes
2 2= 2= G Beatty
Refused. R Hanna
1 3 3 R Hanna
o'~ E Harris
4* 4'" L Clieyne
Pu.up.L Cheyne
4= 3“» L Cheyne
IniTOy 1:57 slow 13-5 145 2 5 5
JAY BIRD, b. g. 4 134
44275 I.aurel Ab 2 3:57 fast 11 147 5 3 3
44170 Laurel Ab 2 3:52%,fast 22 132 1 5 4
43895 A.(i’duct Ab 2 4:17%good 5 130 3 1 2
4;:77(> Aq'duct Ab 2 4:'22 fast 4-5 142 7 6 4
t.i710 Belmont Ab 2 4:2ft%slow 12 l-35 2 2 2
43594 L'n.H’nts Ab 2 4:21 good 5 146 4 1
4-2;-48 I.atonla 3-4 l:12%fast 43 106 5 6
387,07 Douglas S-4 l:12%good 59 107i 7 9
HARV/OOD, ch. g, 8 (M) 137
-M065 H.d('G’co Ab 2 -l:00%fast 13-5 141 2 2 1
4 4<jl2 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:07%fast 19 134 1 5 3
43945 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:15%hvy 19-5 141 5 5 5
43822 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:tl fast 6 143 3 2 4
4.30.52 Tira’ium Ab 2 3:57 fast — 149
43508 Saratog.a Ab 2 4:29%mud 3 143 111
MINTON CHINA, b. 4J. 8' (M) 132
44912 H.deG’ce Ab2 4:07%fast 49 1.37 4 6 8
38362 B.alt. 1 1-16 l:5-2%slow — 112
S liu-sh
S Bush
.\ Sims
7 Stucco, Doreris, Sea Ix)rd
8 ]i.R(>dfieId, Ciindidatell., C.Hill
(i CandidatelL, B.Redfield, Stucco
4= 4'= W McCl’ry 9 Flare, Bob Itedfield. Sea Ixrd
2= H Will’ms 7 .Mgnrdi, Louie Lou, M.McGiggle
2*= 2= E Laiidry 3 Ithomb, King.stown Pier
By Spearmint — Simonsworth (G. P. Slierman).
L.rider.A Stretch 8 B.R’dfield, C’didatell.. H’rwood
8*= A Casey 8 J.llanover, H.’sBrother. G. Dolly
11 11®" F Stacy 12 New Haven, Ithomb, Garter
9 9=s W Logan 9 S.vosset, Grey Leg, Ormeud
4 15 Si. Ashton, Glencarbry, Mr.Brian
3® 8 ItawMaterial, Mr.Brian. Jupiter
3=i 10 Littlel’ickle, Luveco, Toudstoue
By Marta Santa — Clotaire (T, J. Donahue).
3 3=® W Green 3 Doublet. Pioneer
6 o*= F W’ill’ms li Lytic, Pioneer, Sea Lord
7' 4'® I Barrett 9 EagloThistle, Melos, ManSlaycr
3' 4®i W Green 9 Max Meadows, Garter, Brand
2i 3'= 1 Barrett 5 Garter, Brand, Man Slayer
1 ...Bu.D uuuw uix. Buuws lue u(BLaiioe me iiorse was aneaa oi tnai nexi in vne race,
Tim small figure under ‘Fin. —unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was
winner. Weight to he carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races.
I The M after the horse’s name means Maiden,
o - . ■ -
FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 2-5-ear-olds. Maidens. Selling. (Oct. 5, 1918 — 1:11% — 4 — 108.)
Index Course Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
SEA MIME. hr. f, 2 (M) 100
44064 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :13%fast S3 197 6
43991 H.deG’ce 6-8 1:01 good 63 110 8
43900 H.deG’ce 5J f l:08',ifa.st 16-5f 113 3
43761 H.deG’ce 6J f l:07?kfast 6f 111 2
43622 Belmont 6-8 st 69%good 100 106 3
XING’S CHAMPION, b. c, 2 (M) 108
4396:1 Aq’duct 6J f l:21%fast 6 112 5
43820 A(i’duct 3-4 l:].5%fast 6 112 12
43645 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%fast 15 110 4
43579 Belmont 5Jfstl:06 fast 6 11-5 3
43259 Saratoga 6i f l:06ysfast 10 115 12
42643 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%fast 11-5 113 1
42.548 Belmont 4if st 63%fast 10 113 5
COL. MURPHY, b. g. 2 (M) 103
444:i0 Laurel 3-4 l:17%slow 18 97 3
44:X»9 Laurel 3-4 l:14'/<ifast 40 !»S 7
44222 Laurel 5Jfl:06%fast lOf 110 1
44064 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :13%fast 33 115 2
43913 H.deG’ce 6J f l:09%slop i:i6 102 2
42091 H.deG’ce
42012 Bowie
By Seahorse II. — Mimesis (G. W. Forman).
3C;i64 Pimlico
24131 A(i’duct
44:;90 Laurel
44123 Iiaurel
40089 Laurel
40063 Laurel
398S4 A<i’duct
2 3:5S%fast ?0f 145 2 11 11
Ab 2 4:20
fast 15
1.87 8 6 7
1
7-8
7
153
1
1-2
4
155
1
3-4
10
90
6
(M)
132
Ab 2 4:08%hvy 9
Ab 2 4:01 good 8
Ab 2 3:59%fast 7
2 3:58 fast 49
Ab 2 4;27%slop 10
141 5 5 7
130 3 1 1
140 2 1 1
9®* W Logan
4
7' 4'® I Barrett
3' 4«i W Green
2i 3'= 1 Barrett
4= 2*1 H Hain’fn 7 The Wit, Link Boy. Col. Jliirpliy 38472 Behnont Ah 2 4:23 hvy 6 142 3 2 6 6 3‘ 4" F 'Will’ms 8 R.Goodfellow, Lit. Nearer, Brand
8) 9" Kelsay 13 Forever, Titauiu, Rubidiitin
38415 Bel.Ter.
8 10 lO'JlO'* R Troxler 1.5 Encrinite, JlockOr’nge, LinkBo.v 3797>8 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:28 fast
150 5
147 3 1
6* 5'® R Troxler 10 Kiruli, Sea Queen, Mock Orange 34978 Saratoga Ab 2 4:26%fast 30 133 5 3 5
3 4 31
9 9 8'
4 6 6'
2 3 6
8 12 15
1 1 li
3 3 2
4 4” R Ball 4 Constancy, Arethiisa, Ricochet COLONETTA, ch. m, 9 142
By Uncle— Continental (A. K, Macoinher). 44085 I.aurel Ab 2 3:56 fast 63 142 4 4
3>> 3=5 C Kummer .5 F:iir Gain. Georgie, Indi:5Cretion 3:1901 Conn’ht Ab 2 3:51%fast 34-5 14 4 2 7
8* 8*= C Kunimerl2 T. Wagoner, Carnarvon, Damask S.'1S46 Conn’ht Ab 2 3;50%fast 12 141 2 4
142
142 4 4
6= 5*® C Kummer S John P. Grier, Pilgrim, Rouleau 3,3758 Conrv’ht Ab 2 3:48%fast 39 141 16 6
6' 6“i C Kummer 7 Dav.Harum, SeaMint, Simpleton 31690 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:25%, hvy 17-6145 4 3 3
^5 16== M Buxton 19 Evergay, MaskedDaneer, Blazes i3.542 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:12%hvy 32 132 4 6 L
IJ 2'J M Buxton 11 Li-viathan, Arnienus, Devil Dog 33142 W’dbine Ab 2 4:12 fast 68 132 7 4 6
2* 3* I.I Buxton 14 Ufiset, Service Star, Pilgrim 32859 Pimlico 2 3:52 fast 35 162 4 6 7
By Theo. Cook— Harvest Queen (W. H. Dauphin). p™ I ^ 14^ ^5 3 2
3® 3% F G’ltiletti S Kirah, Who Cares. Biickhorn II. a ^ ^ il'i « 1 I
6' 6=‘ Lt. I>ee 7 T.Brook, Pr.HullI., Am’gamator
4 4=® P Will’ms 9 Pandean, Little Horn. Porin
6 6=® W Keating 5 Ixnivois. Capt.Parr, C’raghaleen
By Ormicant — Loot (YJ. Ekinkor).
5* 5*= M Hen’son 7 Tojipy Nix, Gold Bond, S.vosset
2*® 2* N Brooks 9 Welsliman, Iteddest, Cu Bon
L.rider.J Smith 9 Cynosure, JIus. Honours, Queed
5® 5=* Scully 8 Stucco, New Haven, Tropaeolum
44430 I,.aurel
44349 Laurel
44309 Laurel
43761 H.deG’ce
43728 H.deG’ce
43266 Saratoga
43032 Aq’duct
RUNNYVEN, I
44254 Laurel
44084 Laurel
44044 H.deG’ce
4:i944 H.deG’ce
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65%faet
19
113
6
3
2
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65%good
31
110
4
3
3
1-2
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39
108
6
6
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60 fast
4
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3
7
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2 (M)
110
3-4
l:17%slow
10
106
3
3
4
3-4
1:18 hvy
75
109
2
1
1
3-4
l:14*/4faat
64
107
4
1
3
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3
4
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1 :11 hvy
30
112
14
14
14
6-8
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4-5
115
3
2
2
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1:00 fast
8
112
1
2
3
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113
3-4
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41
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3
4
3-4
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96
115
4
3
3
15 7®J J Pierce 1.5 Encrinite. Squire Charlie, Kirah
3= 6"J A Johnsonl4 'Titania, Master Bill, Clarabella
9nk 4i« ,T p Ryan 7 ’The Wit, Sea Mime, Link I?oy
8 8== J Dreyer S Kirah, Allivan. Purl
32734 Pimlico 2 4:04 hvy 23 135 14 6 9
32672 Pimlico 2 4:09%good 27 142 6 3 2
30411 War’ ton Ah2i fast 20 1.80 3 12
ANNE EXCELLENCE, h. f, 4 (M) 134
42565 Arl’ton Ab 2 good 4 130 Fell.
42542 Arl’ton Ab 2 slow 10 1.3.3
6i> 9*3 J P Ryan 10 S’gegrass, Jl.Stathem, LeBleuet 42495 Arl’toii Ab 2 slow 10
3= 3= J P Ryan It Hid. Sliip, Sedgegrass, Drusilla 40.’01 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 13;
6* 8" T Nolan 10 F. ('ook. Sl.Shaekleton. M.Duzie a ■VTTS'FP'T'T r! nli m 7
Ab 2
good 4
130
Fell.
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Ab 2
slow
10
1.33
3 C
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slow
10
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3-4 1:14
fast
13f
109 15 15
14
14* 14== 'M
Buxton 15 1
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137
By The
Commoner —
Ab 2 4:06%fa.st
17
141
6 3 2
5
6 6" .\
JIcC’key 7 1
6 5 5® 5=* Scully 8 Stucco, New Haven, Tropaeolum
3 3 4= 5®= T McCrcery !i IdlcMiehael, Reddest, Sl’inlierer
Lost rider. J Russell 7 Early Light. Rhomb, U. Spinner
6 5 5* 6*® J Russell 8 MarchCourt, Stucco, Shan. River
7 7 7'® 7®* E Hen'son 8 Brooks, 'Tomahawk III., Ixnvois
9 H 11= 11=' E Hen’son 14 Bryndor, B. of B. Mawr. Hihler
2 1 1=® 1=® E Han'son 7 Bryn Rose, Tredette, Kintore
2 2 65 6*i .1 Russell 7 Sun King. Doreris. Crest Hill
By King James — Excellence (D. F. Dchutis).
C Jones li Nettall., Lit. Horn, Caiit.C’ssatt
.3 C Jones 7 Little Horn, (’apt. Cassatt, Mo
2 1-2 4:.54%fast 30
2 1-1 4:16%fast 35
130 4 1 1
120 4 1 2
6 6" .Y McC’key 7 Stucco, Harwood, Doreris
6 6'® R .Scully S 'rnrmoil, Hihler, New Haven
Pul. up. R Scully 11 Trumpator, 'Traditioner, Sfeios
By Plaudit — Mary Morris (R. A. Dorn). 40296 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:.54%fast 30 130 4 1 1 1 6 6'® R .Scully S 'rnrmoil, Hihler, New Haven
45 C'® L Fator S Kirali. Wlio Cares, C(d. Murphy 4a289 Pimlico 2 1-1 4:16%fast 35 120 4 1 2 7 Pul.up.R Scully 11 Trumpator, 'Traditioner, Sfeios
3= 4=J D Stirling 10 Damask, Rubidium, I.e Gloneux 3C247 Laurel lm20y 1:46 slow 34f 108 11 11 13 13 13 13=® W Ward 13 Wodaii, Bro. Jouathaii, EdWeisa
gii 91U p Stirling 1.5 Enerinite. S<|iiire Charlie, Kirali 29328 W’dbine Ab 2 4:07 fast 6-5 149 2 2 1 1 1'5 1*5 R Scully 3 Garish Sun, Sea Lord
5*5 6'® W Hinphylli Kirah, Se:i Queen, Moek Orange 29164 Dorval 3-4 1:21 hvy 11 H2 6 6 6 6= 6'“ C Dishmon 7 WiseMnn, N.K.Beal, Vivian S.
3= 13*® B Kleeger 13 HobeyBaker. Hurry, (Ir. of Gold 28243 Ham’ton Ab 2 4:30%fast 13 132 8 3 1 1 2 2' W’^ Ward 8 Jack Winston, Cotton Top, Nila
m T\ o’Gaunt, Encrinte HIGH OLYMPUS, ch. g. 4 (M) 137 By Hastings— Olympia (S. Polk).
65 6 J A Schu g rl3 Hoodwink. Evergay, Gladiator 4.3905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :47',ifn.st 28f 102 8 8 7 7 5* 6'= J Bernard 1 1 T.Belgianll.. F. Monroe. Assign
By Runnvmede — Ventura (A. L. Austin). 43807 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 6f 105 3 9 7 7 5*> 6®J J Bernard Hi Bathildc, Kirstie’s Cub. Millrace
gii 91U p Stirling 15 Enerinite, Sipiire Charlie, Kirali 29328 W’dbine Ab 2 4:07 fast 6-5 149 2
5*5 6'® W Hinphylli Kirah, Sea Queen, Moek Orange 29164 Dorval 3-4 1:21 hvy 11 H2 6
By Runnvmede — Ventura (A
4.3905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47',ifn.st 28f 102
43807 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 6f lOf,
4* 3'J .1 McTag’t II) Germa, Lim. Lass, F. Wolsliman 43741 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :48%good 17f 107 10 14 1.3 13 Hi 9'= J Barnard 15 Tic I'in, L. Cottage. ThornBloom
44044 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :1.3%fast 2Sf 101 6
4:i944 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :17%hvy 183 114 7
43801 H.deG’ce 65 f l:0S',ifa3t 12f 116 2
42969 Latonla
42833 Latonia
5-8 l:04%hvy 154 112 10
4i f 54 slow 152 115 7
LITTLE ONE, h. c, 2 (M)
44222 Laurel
55 f l:0i;%fast lOf 110 12
3 3 4*5 3* T McTag’t 9 Damask, JI. Orange, MasterBill 41921 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 25
5 5 6= .1 Dreyer 8 Who Cures, SeaQueen, Encrinite 41902 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 2
8 7 65 7‘® 'W Kelsay 9 It. Traveler, L.Bov, Rubidium 41863 Havana 5i f 1:08 fast 5
4 5 6= 6®S E Sande 11 F.W’lshnian. R.T’’veler, S. Sinner 41743 Havana .3-4 1 :13%fast 25
11 11 9* 9== ,T Groth 12 B. Prince, 'T.Sw’mer, A.of'T'mps 41688 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 5
8 8'5 8'* J HanoverlO ByGolly, A.of'Trumps, Cupt.Muc
By Lord Rock Sand— The Pet (C. Raynor). THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
7= 6=i L Fator 8 AuntFlora, Fr.Biirke, Kick. Kid
6= 4=a L Fatoc 9 I'avuu Boy, Assessor. Itaipli S.
5* 3* L h'ator 7 Zim, J. B. Harrell, Peep Again
2”i( 3= L Fator 12 Koran, Algardi, Assessor
6‘ 3'= L Fator 9 U 'Tw.-'Three, Violet. Herder
THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43% — 5 — 116.)
42509 Balt.
Ab 5-8 1 :07%mud
—
112
4246.{ Balt.
Ab 5-8 1:02
good
—
106
42290 Pimlico
4i f 57
mud
24
115
6
7
7
7*
42231 Pimlico
1-2 49
fast
13
97
6
5
72
42*203 Pimlico
1-2 El
slow
9
109
3
5
61
42105 H.deG’ce 4i f 57
hvy
45
103
S
2
2
21
2" D Stirling II Silex II. , Dots, Mary Fitzhugh SAINT’S BRIDGE, b. g, 4 94
2- E Smith 7 Sedgegrass, Fastep, Dots 44:i34 Laurel 1 1-S l:52%fast 6 110 8 9 7
R Troxler 8 Lonely H. Pardner Sedgegrass 44127 I.aurel 1 l:41%good 22-5 104 9 9 8
J Staplel’nl.3 .SuiM-r. OrientalPark, WhoCares 42097 H.deG’ce lm70yl;45%f a st 19 107 2 10 10
.T Staplet’nlO (triffwood, II. Panliior, Caubeen 42082 H.deG’ce lm70yl:4r»%fast 27 105 11 11 H
94 By Bridge of E^n — Ste. Denise (J. O. Talbott).
110 8 9 7 4 3* 3'} F C’ltilettl 9 Wood Violet. HandftiU, Wodan
104 9 9 8 8 5 ' 4*5 F C’ltilettill Kimpaloiig, Dan, Jos. P. Murphy
107 2 10 10 11 li' 11** G Corey 12 Ind. Chant, Sim. Pure, Kingfisher
1<» 11 11 11 10 10* 9*> F Cltilettlll Dan. Indian Chant. Millrace
108 6 6 6 6 4* 4= A Johnson ii Eulogy, H.C.Bascli. B.ofi’h’enix
^ ^ Burke 8 Grumpy, Waterproof, Bajazet
108 3 .# 2 2 2= 25 H J Burke 5 Keiiward, Leta, Thanksgiving
1C8 By Ildrim — Annus Luctus (E. Trueman).
112 3 4 4 2 1”*^ ]i* E Ambr'se i) Wodan, Sibola, 'Thorn Bloom
111 3 2 1 1 1' 1* D Stirling 8 .loan of .\rc. Zinnia. WoodViolet
108 4 5 6 5= 33 P Musg’ve 11 S. Emblem, St. Quentin, S. Beach
111 15 D Stirling 7 Zouave, J. W. Klein, Arbitrator
107 2 4 6 6* 3*5 G Corey 8 TheDecision, Celto, Amaekussin
112 4 6 3 2 2* 25 E Amlir’sell Polroiiia, .Miss Bryn, N. K. Beal
116 3 5 4 5 3* 2* E Ambr’se 9 Br. Peddler. .TackMount, Prunes
110 6 4 2 1 1* 15 E Sande 9 Ballad, Frank Shannon, Dan
104 3 2 3 4 4* 3*i A Richcr’k 7 Wood Violet, Dulina, Prunes
100 By Ballot — Avo Marie (G. W. J. Bissell).
110 1 3 4 4= 2= G Walls 11 St. Quentin, King 'Tusean. Ideal
lO-j 3 4 4 65 6=5 L Fator ID .Vni’ekassiii, T. I)i*eision, Murpliy
lO.S 2 2 2 2= 15 E Sande 11 St. Quentin, W.Bedotte, S. Beach
IIJ 4-‘ D Stirling 5 Diadi, Leomn, Call Shot
111 6“5 D Stirling 9 Koran, P.toPoint, Capt. M’mont
<1*^ 13 D Stirling 5 F. Sliaiinoii, I.azy Lou, H. Moon
110 3*5 D Stirling 8 Ft. Bliss, P.toPoint, S.Alyssum
115 3 1 1 1* 23 T Rice (» Thorn Bloom, Oiiieo, General
110 111 2 2* 2® G Walls 10 Kilts II. , Prunes. Alma B.
94 By Sain — Black Tail (J, B. Dahlgren).
107 4 1 1 1 65 7®3 F C’ltilettl 9 I. Chant, J. of Spades, P. and Calls
110 3 1 1 1 15 3= G C’penter 9 EloctedlL, LazyLou, WaterWar
107 6 6 6 9= 9*3 W Kelsay 10 .4m’elsassin, T. Derision, Murphy
107 14 9 5 6* 10=5 J Pierce 11* Piiiard, Ultra Gold, D. Carnival
118 7 8 9 10* 12*® J Conway Ifi St. Quentin, 3Iar. Hollins. Sedan
115 4 3 6 65 7=5 J Conway 14 Duciiess Lace, Celto, Joyful
110 25 J Conway 7 W.B’dotte, J.W. Klein, Ar’trator
115 1 2 2 6* 6'3 J IVessler 6 Thorn Blmmi. Sis. Emblem, Onico
112 9 5 5 66 6** L Fator llTheDeidsioii, T. Bloom. S. Emblem
110 7 11 1= 1® J We.ssier 14 General, Sis. Emblem, Kisponde
107 By Jubilee— Mabel D, (C. C. Field).
112 2 4 2 2 2'" 2= E Sande 7 T!!(‘ Di'sert. Veto, Waukeag
120 6 5 3 3 2i 2* E Sande 7 Wood Violet, Dorcas, King John
107 I 1 1 1 16 2* E Sande 4 Thrift, P.andCalls, Golden Glow
110 7 7 7 7 7 6=® J Metcalf 7 Thrift, Seuteli V’dlct, Gold. Glow’
109 2 10 7 4 3* 2*5 J Heupel 11 WaterWar, Zinnia, H.Breivogel
116 3 6 3 6 6* 6=5 J P Ryan 8 Ballad, Doliiiu, BathUiie
112 3 6 6 3 2*5 1=5 J P Ryan 8 SirW.Jolinsoii, Indolence. Luther
111 9 8 8 1 1* 1= J P Ryan 14 Zinnia. Indolence, Tie Pin
113362 3 li36jP Byaa 16 Tiel’in. ThoraUloom, LWlioa
DEVIL DOG. br. c, 2 (M) 113 By ;
44;R)1 Laurel 3-4 l:16%hvy 27 112 4 4 3 3* :l=J
44222 Laurel 55 f l:06%fast 18-5 110 14 11 8 86 5«;
43912 Aq’duct .5-8 59*smud 7 110 9 7 7 7= 7'*
4.3820 Aij’duct 3-4 l:15%fast 15 112 6 4 4 .55 5=J
43682 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01) fast 25 115 9 9 7 7 * 7»*
43645 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%fast 15 110 6 6 6 6® 6"
43113 Aq’duct 6-8 1:00%fast 8 115 8 7 7 5' 4=
43003 Aq’duct 6-8 l:00%fast 7 111 7 6 6 6* 6’j
MARCELLE M.. b. f. 2 (M) 106 By (
44227 I.aurel :i-4 1 :14%fast 38 107 1 4 6 7 7*:
4324S Empire 55 f l:os%fast 3 105 2 3 3 2 * 2']
4:i225 Empire 55 f l:07%fast 8 li)5 3 4 4 4* 5®
4:i212 Empire 5-8 l:ni%goo<i 12 m5 6 6 Fell.
4.3153 Empire 65 f l:07%fast 15 108 7 9 9 8= 8"
43135 Aq’duct 5-8 1 :01%good 8 112 1 12 3® 3=i
43076 Aq’duct 6-8 1:01 fast 15 106 2 2 2 45 4‘*
YAPHANK, b. c, 2 (M) 108 By
44429 Laurel 3-4 1 :18%slow 13 V(> 0 6 7 65 6*'
44.309 I^aurel 3-4 l:14'/ifast 19f 97 2 8 8 9= C=:
4c2)00 H.deG’ce 55 f 1 :0SVjfast 48 112 13 9 12 13* 13=''
43781 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 75 110 Left at the post.
By Darley Dale— Mountain Fringe (Quincy Stable). 41^<< Oak! wii 1 3-16 2:00 fast 3
3* :l=J T Bice Kiinioul, Damask. JIurray 41708 OakTwn 1 1-8 1:54 fast 25
86 5«1 T Rice
7= 7'= T Rice
55 5=5 T Rice
7* 7»J T Rice
6® 6*« T Rice
5' 4= T Rice
6* 6=3 T Rice
14 Titania. Jlaster Bill, Clarabella WIDO'VJ BEDOTTE, b. m, 6 ’ 1C8
11 ('’riiarvon, L.Lanell., Duiisandel 44174 Laurel 1 1-10 l:46%fast 13-5 112 3 4 4
12 T. Wagoner, Carnarvon, Damask 44019 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 7-5 111 3 2 1
II) Game Chirk, Georgie, Serv. Star 43'.)69 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13%slow 13 108 4 5
8 .lolin P. Grier, Pilgrim, Rouleau 42469 Balt. 1 1-16 l:50%gcod — 111
9 King Thrush, Evergay, Feodor 42391 Pimlico 3-4 l:16%hvy 7 107 2 4
11 E. Ricktnbaeher, Romany, Alias 422.51 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48%fast 23-5 112 4 6 3
By Assagai — Alpaca (W. S. Murray). <2153 H.deG’ce lni70yl :45%fast 14 116 3 5 4
6 7 7'= G Corey 7 The Wit, Encrinite Kirah H.deG’ce lm70yl;45Vifast 2 110 6 4 2
3 2* 2*5 A Collins 6 B. Water, East Glow I’unetual <26.0 H.deG ce lm70yl:48-iiSlow 11-5 104 3 2 3
4 4* 5» A Collins r, Or. Girl. liar. Water, BrightGold SISTER EMBLEM, b. m. 6 100
i.eii (1 w 1 »; orieansGirl, OurMaid, J.BuIlant 44:191 Laurel 3-4 1 :17«/6hvy 19-5 110 1 3
9 WhoCares, FairColleen, B.Gold 44143 I.2iurel 3-4 l:13%fa.st 29-10 10.5 3 4
4 FaisanDore, SweetApple, Dickie 43969 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :l.‘!%s'ow 19 10.8 2 2
. . Aeronaut — Sand Bank (S. Ross).
‘ 05 6*= L Fator In Smart Guy, JlissHorner. Goldiiie |
Evan.s l.> Encrinite, Sipiire Charlie, Kirah l
1. 13 13=“ C Jackson 1.5 Enerinite. MoekOr’uce. l.inkHiiv
WEHEW. b. g, 2 (M) 108
44349 Laurel :i-4 1:18 hvy 240 112 9
44254 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 50t 110 5
43761 H.deG’ce 55 f l:07%fast 6t 112 14
42509 Balt. Ab 5-8 l:07Vsmud — 107
42463 Balt. Ab 5-8 1:02 good — 111
TOM KETCHUM. b. c. 2 (M) 108
43900 H.deG’ce 55 f l:0Sr5fast 16-5f 107 15
ROLLICKING AIRS, ch. f, 2 (M) 108
43991 H.deG’ce 5-S 1:01 good 46 110 2
43848 H.deG’ce 55 f l:08'/5fast 39 114 1
42498 Belmont 6-8 st £9%good 40 109 5
42393 Pimlico 45 f 57 hvy 37 lf*9 1
42169 Lex’ ton 1-2 50 hvy 8 112 1
BUSTER R., b. c, 2 (M) 108
44429 I.Kiurcl 3-4 l:18%slow .52 107 6
44309 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 19f 106 13
44222 Laurel 65 f l:06%fast lOf 110 10
42878 Jamaica 5-8 1 :01Viifa8t 30 115 3
42807 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%fa8t 20 UO U
A Evan.s Encrinite, Sipiire Charlie, Kirah I
C Jackson 1.5 Enerinite, .MockOr’nge, LinkBoy I
P Musg ve 12 S. Queen, Pir.MeGee, Hid.Ship 42314 11ml
9 9 10
10 10 10
15 16 16
By Voorhees — Norinne (B. L. Smith).
9=® W Obert 10 Damask, Bnbidiiim, Le Glorieux
^ D’liiinickll) Germa, Lim. Lass, Runn.vveu
lO" H TliurberlO Kirah, Sea Queen, Moek Orange
42.596 Hagers. Ab7-8 1:22 fast —
12361 Balt. Ab 7-8 l:31%mud —
42468 Balt. Ab 7-S l:2S%good —
42376 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%fast 8
42314 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:50%alow 16
ZOUAVE, blk. g. 5
44452 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%good 3
44207 Laurel 1 l::iH%fast 48
I* W Mondon 7 Sedgegrass. Little I
By Tecumseh — Zampa (T. A. Costello).
44452 Laurel
44207 Laurel
41143 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 64 107 6
41046 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 17 lOT 14
43823 H.deG’ce 3 4 1:13%fast 21f 118 7
13763 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;13=ifast 35 115 4
42439 Balt. 1 1-16 l:50)sgood — 110
42376 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%fast 45 H5 1
42265 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud 8 112 9
42177 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 6 110 7
LITTLE COTTAGE, b. h. 6 107
44392 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55%hv.v 14-5 112 2
110 2
12
13
13 12*»
114 1
7
7
6= 5*1
109 5
7
6
6" 6*“
109 1
3
4
5= 5' =
112 1
6
8 8*®
108
107 6
4
By P
7= 5* =
106 i;i
10
11
11* 11*=
no 10
9
6
6J 9* =
115 3
4
4
4* 4“
uo u
8
8
lo-’* J Heupel 1.5 Encrinite, JlockOr’iige, Liu’uBoy pimi'ico
.. ■ == iiam t nl.4 forever, Titania, Rubidium
*>■ 5'J A Johnson 8 Herd Girl, Sub Rosa, Rubidium
6 6*“ A Johnson 7 Bon. Mary, Kullipolis, Cinderella
5" 5'= A Johnson 9 Edith K.. St. Allan, Tattle
4 5= A 44392 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55%hvv 14-5 112 2 4 2
6 8 I*® "v f • 44375 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49%hvy 10 120 6 5 3
6 8 8 A Johnson 8 Mola Park. L ntonville. St’rview 4422s Laurel 1 1-2 2:34%fast 7 107 1 1 i
.By Peter Pan — Slipiiers (F. J. Kearns). 44175 Laurel 1 1^ 2:0^^fast. 7 110 7 7 7
4 7- u - VV Kelsay 10 Smart Guy, MissHorner, Goldino 43970 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07 si erw 17-10 109 2 10 7
Kelsay 13 Encrinite. Squire Charlie, Kirali 43919 H.defi’ce lm70yl:47%slop 11 116 3 5 5
6 6J 9*= J MeTag’t 14 'Titania, MasterBill, Clarabella 43827 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 7-10 112 3 6 6
^ ^ , S 5 Oceanua, WhoCares, BaekHome 42767 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:54%fast 35 111 9 8 8
8 Ui«ll=t R McCr’nnLJ Pawueell., M.Sianer, WhoCares 43711 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%good a-5 112 3 6 2
112
111
110
110
115 3
110 1 1
Sunday, October 19, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM
5
6i f l:22%good 11
«. 3
16-3
2J
17
THOHN BLOOH, br. g, 6 103
44174 Ljiurel 1 1-lG l;46%fast 9 110 6 6 5
4412S Laurel 3-4 1:15 good 8-5 110 6 4 3
43904 H.dcG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%good 4 110 1 1 1
43905 H. decree 1 1-16 1 :47^sfa.‘<t 14-5 111 11 10 12
43765 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4675fast 6 104 1 1 1
43741 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4S%good 4J 114 8
42376 Pimlico 3-4 l:14^fast 16-5 130 2
42265 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud 49-10 117 10
42164 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 6f 111 10
42090 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47=Bfast 6
42040 H.deG’ce 65 f l:09%slop 3-2
42001 Bowie
BELAHIO, br.
44-tl5 Laurel 1 1-16 l:54”<hvy
44306 I«aurel 1 1 :41''ifast
44145 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast
44050 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:05%fast 8
43994 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47*fegood Ilf
43905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 28f
43Sa'l H.deCJ’ce 1 1-16 l:47Vfefagt 25
43766 H.deG’ce lm70yl:46%fast 14
DORCAS, b. m. 6
444.r, Laurel 1 1-8 1 :59=;;.slow 22-i
44.373 I.aurel 1 1-16 l:49^hvy 39-10 102
43765 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%fa8t 11 lo5
437:14 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:50Vthvy 35 107
43564 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast 4-5 106
43386 Saratoga 7-8 l:2T%slow 6 110
43332 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 45 106
43258 Saratoga 1 l:3S%fast 35 110
43154 Empire lm70v l:45%fast 13-5 108
6 7 7 6
4 5 3 1
3 12 6
6 6 4 4
97 15 14 8 3
106 14 14 14 14
1075 5 9 9 8
107 9 7 7 6
102
m
2 3
aUEEN OF THE SEA. ch. m. 6
106
By Flint Rock — White Thom (D. 8. Fountain).
4* 4'< P C’ltilctti !) Widmv Redotte, Wodan, SiboKa
1| 15 D Ambr’se S Betsy, Ideal. I’olronia
3* 3>3 J McTag’t l.'i Antoinette, R^larlo, Kat. Canal
11* 9'“ E Hilemat;14 T.Bolgianll., P.JIonroe, Assign
4* 4*5 C Rob’ponll Hubbub, Irish Kiss. King .loll n
25 on E Hllem’nl.") TiePin, Lit. Cottage, Lazy I^ou
2* 1| E Sande 6 Sister Emblem, Onlco, General
2* 2* E Ambr’sell T. Decision, Sis. Emblem, Sosins
2* 1* B Ambr*sel4 Peasant, Tit for Tat, Sea Beach
2* 3®J L Stalker C Broom Petldler. Graphic, Lucius
1* 1* C Taylor 6 Ideal, Jack IIe.".ley, Cobalt
15 3* C Taylor 10-S. Emblem, Margery, W.Bedotte
By Sain — Belle of Ashland (W. D. Oliver).
7* 1-- J Bell S S.LightllL, U.C’nival, N’reddin
1- 1* J Rowan 10 .T.P.il’pliy, E. McBride, J.cfS’des
8* 7* D Carsw’ll !) Dr. Uae, Valspar, Buckboard
4> 3*5 P C’ltiletti 7 Thrift, ScotebVerdict, P.Monroe
Ink 2nk F C’ltilcttil.o Antoinette, T.Bloom, Kat. Canal
14 13’* P Musg’vel4 T.Bolgianll., P. Monroe. Assign
8* 9** J McTag't 14 Wod;in, Napoli, To<idler
9’ 9*i A Schu’g’rlC Bet. Bluff, J. of Arc. Transpero
By Ildrim — Dawto (G. W. Forman).
3’ 3’5 It McCr’nn The De.sert. Sibol.i, Fairy Prince
3'5 3‘5 H Ham’t’n 7 W’dViolet, L. Cottage, King.lohn
6* 9‘* J McTag't 11 Hubbub, Irish Kiss, King Jonn
3* 3’5 C Rob’son (!- Benevolent, T. Desert, Ind. Chant
2’ 3*5 L En.sor 6 Sedan. Harry Breivogel. Romeo
1*5 3'S L Ensor 7 Q.of theSeu, T.Maid, Electedll.
u5 7*‘ L Fator 12 Hauberk, Ballast. Tailor Maid
2* 3’5 H Ham’t’n 10 Thistledon, Gath, Q. of the Sea
1* 2*5 C Kumnier 7 Pad. Whack. Tail. Maid, Hubbub
By Sea King — Cantaloupe (J. K. L. Boss)
44454 Laurel
1 1-S 1 0-5
107
2
3
4
2
21
4'5
E
Sa iide
5
Waukeag, D. Choice. T.Belg’nII.
443.54 Laurel
1 l;4:l®r,hvy
fi
ll)8i
6
&
4
3
3®
3®i E
Sande
8
TheDecision, TheDesert. Sylvano
44(i‘.*0 I.aurel
1 1-8 l:51%fast
21-5
l')7
2
3
3
3
3«
3*
E
Sande
4
H’likO’Day, KingJohn, Q. Blonde
4:l9t’i8 H.deG’ce
lin70yl :45 slow
l'J-10
106
1
3
2
1
2’i
3'
E
Sande
(!
B. Bluff. Br. Peddler. T. Desert
4387:1 H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:47%fa.st
6
108
6
9
7
5
4®
4®i E
Sande
11
TlieDesert, N.K.Beal. H. O’Day
43851 H.deG’ce
liii70yl:44 ;r.fast
4i
106
4
4
4
3
2'i 3*
E
Sande
5
B.Mahotie, D.Ijice, Q. of the Sea
42719 H.deG’ce
lm70yl :48%mud
6
106
4
3
2
2
2»
3*
E
Sande
7
Hauberk, Hunk O’Day, Hubbub
43578 Belmont
1 l:39%fast
12-5
106
6
6
5
3
2®
2*
E
Sande
<1
Poacher. Jim Dinney, Favour
FOUNTAIN FAY, ch. g. 9 96
41455 I.aurel 1 1-16 1 : !S*,Bgood 7 197
4126!) Laurel 1 1-4 2:(.6'-*tfa.st 6-5 101
44066 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:48 fast 24-5f 106
44017 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07^,fast 19f 107
45918 H.deG’ce 1 1-15 l:51%slop 21-5f
42099 Bowie 1 1-4 2:114ifast 16
420ft5 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52%good 8 113
41965 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 fast 9-10 113
SIBOLA, ch.
444:>:i LtHurel
44.173 Laurel
44174 Laurel
105 15 15 16 14
105 2 2 2 2
6 4 4
3 3 3
By McGee — White Plume (J. E. Woods).
65 4’* H Ham’t’n 9 Grandee, Hong Kong, Wodan
5 5* H Ham’t’n .5 Wat. War, F.I’rince, I.,eDino’re
4* 1’5 H Ham’t’n 14 P.toPoiut, E’rlySiglit. Mannchen
45 6“2 J Wesslcr 12 In’lence, P..andCalls. LeD’osanre
14’ 14” H Ham’t’nlO S. Light III., Romeo, Early Sight
6 6‘5 R Donyse (i Fairly, Cadilbie, I’nts and Calls
6’ 6'“ J Butwell S Genev. B., Progressive, Luther
3’ 4’ J Butwell 7 Don Dodge, Progressive, Sleeth
. 4
112
By Rapid Water
_
Tlayground (J. W. Bean).
1 1-S 1 :59%slow
6
UU
2
2
3
2
2*
2® A
Collins
5
Tile Desert, Dorcas, F'airyPriiice
11-16 1:49 hvy
27-10
105
4
2
2
2
2®
2® L
Fator
9
I). Vandiver. Handfull. Littlecote
1 1-16 l:46%fast
•1
109
7
2
2
4
3»
3«J J
Callahan
9
W.Bedotte, Wodan, TlioniBlooin
1 1-16 l:51%hvy
7
108
4
3
4
5
7
7‘* E
Sande
7
H. 0’D::y, Warsaw, J. Mount
1 1-8 1:54 fast
15
m
2
1
1
1
li
2'1 D
Stirling
5
King Joiiu, D. Choice, W. Violet
1 1-16 l:46%fast
45f
107
6
4
4
8
76
7'« D
Stirling 11
Hiifibnb, Irish Kiss, King John
1 1-16 l:4i)-%fast
—
lu.
5" D
Stirling
7
II. Moon, Capt.M’hm’nt, L'zyLou
El Plaudit, J.W. Klein, Lazyl.a)u
1 1-16 l:49®sfast
—
110
2i D
Stirling
9
1 1-16 l:58%mud
—
110
4® D
Stirling
9
B. Hampson, Gal. Head, Ft.Bliss
1 1-16 l;52)^hvy
6i
109
2
1
1
1
1*
1* A
Johnsonll
Genev. B., C.F'rancis, Arbitrator
439<’6 H.deG’ce
43765 H.deG’ce
426.57 Hagers.
42597 Hagers.
42562 Balt.
42:J96 Pimlico
BALLYCONNELL, ch. f. 3 (M) £4
44:193 Laurel lm70\- l:49)ihvy 1-2 liX»
41350 I.,aurel 3-4 l:17)5hvy 19-10 109
4 loss Laurel 1 l:39%fast 19 91
4:J992
H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:14%good 12-5
i:«
3
5
Lost
rider.
4.3946
H.deG’ce
3-4 l:16%hvy
4i
105 15
11
8
6*
4*;
4:i849
H.deG’ ce
lm"Oyl:46%fast
1
109
9
8
3
3
2*
21
4:.7G2
H.deG’ce
lm70yl:47*/5fast
21-5
107
7
4
4
1
1*
2^
<3720 H.deG'ce
1 1-16 l:52)imud
24
106
6
5
4
2
2®
WAUKEAG. br. h, 6
102
By
44454
Laurel
1 1-S l:53%good 8
105
5
5
5
4
4®
li
44392 Laurel
1 1-8 l;55%hvy
21-10
99
6
2
3
3
3®
41;
43786
H.deG’ce
1 1-4 2;05*4fast
16
106
4
5
5
5
5®
5»
43733
H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:51%hvy
19-10
107
2
7
7
6
5®
5*
429:45
Latonia
1 1-16 l:49%mud
7
111
7
7
7
6
5®
5'
428:i8 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%good 12f
42395 I’imlico 1 1-8 1 :56%hvy 6 109
42351 Pimlico 1 l:40*ifa3t 21-10 lOO
42.312 Pimlico
FAIRY PRIH
444.33 Liturel
44260 Laurel
44175 Laurel
42288 Pimlico
42232 Pimlico
110 11 11 11 11
5 5 6 6
OKEMUS. b. h, 7
28S5S Kenilw’h
2S605 Windsor
1 1-8 1:56 slow
2i
99
1
3
2
2
3E, ch. g, 3
94
1 1-8 1:b9%s1ow
8
96
5
4
5
5
1 1-4 2:C6%fasi
23
101
r,
2
2
1
1 1-4 2:05%fast
42
98
1
2
2
3
ImTOyl :46%f ast
if
107 12 15 13
8
1 1-4 2:14 mud
13
106
. —
—
—
1 1:46 mud
15
96
6 10 10
9
1 1-16 l:47%f.ast
15
105
9
8
7
S
lm70yl:45%good 26
107
6
6
4
4
Im70yl;45'%fa3t
12
88
7
7
7
8
1. 7
103
, 5i f l:09%fast
lOf
107 11
11
7-8 1:2S fast
7
114
7
6
6
6
By Celt — Lady Isabel (S. Ross).
4* 4’ L Fator S Grandee, Legacy, Torquato II.
3'5 2n L Fator 11 Pibroch, l.ittle E.l. I.^gacy
7’ 6* J Callahan 9 Sylvano, ’I'heD’sert, Moth.lnL.aw
S Bush (i Gargoyle, II. a Heart, S. Ogress
4’2 P Musg’veDl Kir.’sCnb, General. Amackassin
Musg’velG Melanch’a, S.LightllL, J. Healey
Musg’ve 14 Veto, Musket. Farmingdale
Musg’velS Pilsen, Indolence, Little Cottage
By Ogden — Lady Vincent (P. L. Short).
4’ 15 H Ham’t’n .'5 D. Choice, T.Belg’nII., Q.oft.S;'a
P C'ltiletti 7 Tlie Desert. Little Cottage, Veto
F C’ltilctti (! Hauberk, Benevolent, N.K.Beal
5‘J J Heupel 7 J. Mount, Irish Kiss, Wisest Fool
J Heupel 7 Kedland. Amelita, Brynliniali
7* 7*J J Heupel 11 Deckmate, Emaiiale, Oboliis
7 7” E Sande 7 Woodtrap, Bond.-ige. Nat. Bridge
3® 2* L Fator 6 Kilts II., N. K. Beal, Graphic
3’ 3* L Fator o L.Herln'rt, N.K.Beal, B. Peddler
By Olambala — Glass Slipper (J. .1. Farrell, Jr.),
o 4®5 J Callahan ."> The Desert, Sihola, Dorcas
1* 25 J Callahan .5 W. War. LeDinosaure, Ar’trator
45 4'* J Callahan 7 Thrift, Scotch V’dict, Gold. Glow
85 8"J S Sa’dmanlO Bet.Bluff, Joan ofArc, Trauspero
— 6’* E Sande 8 Thrift, Romeo, Austral .
^0 g2o F Weiner 10 Charles Francis, Irene, Soslus
7* 7’* E Ambr’sell prdronia. Plenty, Prunes
54 411 E Arabr’se 9 Sylvano, Beauty Sle«>p, Houdini
7* 4*i F C’ltiletti 9 Romeo, Perseus, Keziah
By Rotterdam — Alice Mantell (J. F. Dolan).
115 11'* G Corey 12 .'erry, Violet. Sir Itaymond
6® 6*“ W Lilley 7 Good Shot, SniitlifielU, Mausolus
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Oct. 5, 1918 — 1:11% — 4 — 108.)
A’"’ ATT GO ON, br. p. 4
44ari Laurel
44331 Laurel
<1 • < a -V'l UiiOt
43866 Aq’duct
4 >( in Ai| iiuct
437:15 Belmont
3-4 l:14V;good 12-5
3-4 l:12%fast 4-5
1 1.03 SluW
1 l:37%fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 l:ll%fa.4t
H-5
9-5
12-5
7-10
43343 Saratoga 3-4 1 :ll%fast 11-10
Lrlllii43ll.ivli.4, ch. o
4l:;:il Laurel 3-4 1 :12%fast 6
44225 Laurel :i-4 1 :13%fast 49-10
4:1213 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 45
43‘21') Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%good 18-5
43161 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%mud 11-5
4;uil Aq’duct 65 f 1:20 fast 9-5
42571 Belmont 3-4 st l:12%fast 31
42499 Belmont 1 l::bt*ngood 50
40098 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fa8t 30
OPHELIA, b. f, 3
44205 Laurel 3-4 1 :12 fast 8
44171 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 13
4'‘*76 Aq’duct 65 f 1:20 mud .35
42939 Aq’duct ll:3S%fasl 11-5
42881 Jamaica 1 l::i8)5fast 40
42840 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 35
42581 Belmont 3-4 st
42394 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:51%hvy
HUIETUDE, br. f. 4
IIS
113
110
106
106
105
107
KM
120
lOS
110
125
111
108
107
111
115
118
98 2
110
114 2
109 3
116 5
112 2
1065 2
111 5
113 4
113 2
112
By Sweep — ^EUangowan (S. C. Hildreth).
Ih In L Fator Papp, Foreground, Rapid Day
2* 1'5 C Kunimer 8 The Derision. Sedan, Grimalkin
2* 3‘j L Fator 4 Pickwick, Recount, Keen Jane
Ih 1* L Fator r> TennonsBon, I’iinaman, AlbertA.
2>* 2'5 L Fator 4 Piok'.viek, Youni*e<i, Housemaid
1» 1’ C Buxton 8 'r.F.Mcilalioji, iVague, Surplice
8® 8'» L Fator 9 Mat. Idol. TailorMaid, U-VaUey
1** 2’ L Fator 10 Ballymooney, Sam Reh, Resist
By The Manager — Star Cat (R. F. Carman).
1* 4'J W J O'B’n 8 Ar.rahGoOn. ThcDeclsiou, Sedan
1>* 25 L Fator 7 Ft. Bliss, 'T. Decision, K. Tuscan
3* :t’ A Sehu’g’rlS Apple Jack IL, Mahony, Tropuy
9’ 10" A Schu’g’rlO Startling, Quietude, 'ricklish
1* 2J A Schn’g’r 3 Audacious. Fannie Melian
15 1“ A Schu’g’r 8 Daydue, Scoots. Elected II.
8* 8*i L Lyke 11 My Friend, C. Sweeper. Ceramic
6 6»* C F’b’ther 0 Sir Barton, Eternal, Past. Swain
3* 4* J Zoeller 4 W.P’nant, L.B’ghton, SweepOn
By Senseless — Ghent Azalea (Mrs. J. £. Davis).
15 3*5 T Itice 4 Enlilade. Quietude, Pigeon Wing
95 9* T Rice 10 Crank, Jack Stuart, Franklin
2* 2® T Rice 7 Fruit Cake, Quietude. Cob. Lass
1’5 I'i T Rice (i Fairy Wand, S;ilvestra. R. d’Ur
3*® 3’5 G Walls 4 I’nrdiase. Eternal. Blairgowrie
7 Alpliee, My Friend, Tereutia
0 DufhessLace, WnrKiss, Atlilone
5 Milkmaid, Ducli.Lace, PolkaDot
By Dalhousie — Tabouret (A. H. Morris)
2*5 3*5 T Rice
15 3» G Walls
iDk 2* T Rice
44112 La uni
3-4 l:lG%hvy
20
9'J
3
4
4
3®
4®i S
Wida 5
( aiu’fieur, 1!. Kelly, C.Leydeeker
44280 I.,;iurel
3-4 1 :12%fast
6
115
1
5
4
4®
4* J
P Ryan r,
la'ofliares, Routledge, Kulitan
44205 I.aurel
3-4 1:12 fast
7
1064 1
3
3
3®
2n E
S.ande 4
Enlilade, Opliclia, Pigeon Wing
4:iS71 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:ll%fast
61
101
G
9
9
8«
8*i H
Ham’t’nll
Mill. Sun, Crank, The Porter
4.1805 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :44%fast
5i
109
2
6 6
6
6®
5«i .1
P Ryan ♦>
Milkmaid, B.Mahone, Duoh.Lace
4:;744 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:12%good
12
109
1
0
5
o'
3®i J
P Ryan 10
Boniface, W.5Iarvel, BillMcCloy
4.5717 H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :14 mud
13
102
1
4
3
36
5" C
Rob’son 7
Billy Kelly, SlrBarton, Mid. Sun
4.52.54 Flmnire Ab
3-4 l:0S)4fast
2
103
1
3
3
2'
2° T
Nolan 4
Ticklish, Vague, Turf
C;210 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%good 6
107
3
4
2
2®
2'i T
Nolan 10 Startling?, Ticklish, Kashmir
4:tl99 Empire Ab 3-4 l:13%hvy
7-5
167
1
1
1
1»
1® A
Schu’g’r 4
Irene, Mary Maud. Scoota
PAPP, ch. 0. 4
118
By Peter Quince— Phebe G. (G. W. Loft).
44451 Laurel
3-4 l:14%good 1
120
1
3
1
2*> W
Kelsay .5
Arnih tlo On, F’oreg’iid, Rap.Diiy
4417:i Laurel 1 l::i9 fast 29-10 107
44087 Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 17 108
42912 II. Hunts Ab3-4 fast 3-5
42828 U.Hunts Ab 1 fast 3-5
42725 Belmont 1 1-4 2:02%fast 12
42608 Belmont 3-4 st l:10%fast 25
42452 Belmont
42.326 Pimlico
4229S Pimlico
BONIFACE, h. c, 4
44312 Laurel 3-4 l:ll%fast
143 4
140 4
109 8
114 4
115 4
1 l:45%siop
1 l:40%good33-10 114 5 4
3-4 l:16%hvy 12-5 111 1
120
7 114 7
44171 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 35 109 8
43744 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%good 9-5 109 5
42991 Aq’duct 1 l:37%fast 8 108 4 4
429'26 A(|’duct 1 1-8 1 :49%fast 8 109 8 11
<2823 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:45%fast 6 108 6 6
42725 Belmont 1 1-4 2:02*^fast 12 107 6 6
42326 Pimlico 1 l:40%good 12-5 118 3 3
PIGEON WING, hr. f. 3 107
44205 Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 6 110 4
43899 Aq’duct 5-8 .59%good 45 116 5
42088 H.deG'ce 55 f l:05%f.ast 2 110 4
42065 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:01%slow 7-5 112 2
39683 Belmont 3-4 st l:12Hfast 8 116 2
39655 Belmont 5-8 .st 5.5%fast 13-10 110 1
39.505 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%hvy 6 112 6
KNOT, ch. f, 3 102
43804 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45%fast 65 107 7 6
4040S Bowie 7-8 1 :29 hvy 3 108 4
40302 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 7-5 107 8
40224 laurel 3-4 l:122kfast 11-5 1A5 4
48)078 I^iiurel 55 f l:07%fast 13-10 103 5
BRIDESMAN, h. c. 3 113
44124 I.aurel ImTOy 1 :44*4good33-10 117 1 1
4:i642 Belmont
4:5555 Saratoga
43175 Saratoga
43317 Saratoga
4.30:U Aq’duct
42923 Aq’duct
426S9 Belmont
10
15
6-5
1 l:40%fast 5
3-4 l:13%fast 15
11:40 good 10
1 l::57Vifast 8
1 1:3.8 fast
€5 f l:18%fast
1 l:41%fast
CHIMNEY SWIFT, h. f. 8
44312 I^aurel 3-4 l:ll%fast 181
4:>627 Belmont 3-4 l:14Vsgood ;t0
4:5555 Saratoga 3-4 1 :i:5%fast 20
4.3462 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%good 100
42912 U.Hunts Ab3-4 fast
42’. 10 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast
42.’>S1 Belmont 3-4 st l:14%fast
42522 Belmont 55f st 1:06 fast
42221 Pimlico 3-4 l:13*ifa3t
40278 Pimlico S-4 l:12%fast
SINN FEINER. h. c, 3
44208 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :46%fast
44045 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast
43947 H.deG’ce 1 l:42%hvy
43903 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45%fast
42909 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%good 60
42880 Jamaica 3-4 l:1275fast
411113 .Tannaica 65 f ] :06V6fa8t
WAR DRIVE, b. c. 3
44208 Liiurel 1 1-16 l:46%fast
4:5844 Aq’duct 3-4 l:l’2%fast
43800 Aq’duct 1 l::574fcfast
43692 Belmont 3-4 st l:llVt.fast
43627 Belmont 3-4 ItUViigood
43590 Belmont 1 l:39%mud
42555 Saratoga 3-4 l:I3%fast
100 2
110 U
112 1
112 6
103 6
98 4
112 1
102
HA) 8
99 3
110 5
99
2' 3’i W Kelsay 5 Diirii. R-ice. Leoelmres, R. Rools
3’ 25 W Ket.say <> R. Kelly, C.Leydeeker, Pet. Piper
1*5 I® J Pierce 4 ('liim. Swift, Elysian. T.Decision
li I**!* W Kelsay 7 Lytle. Pictor, The Decision
8 7®5 W Kelsay S Corn Tassel, Sweej) On, Boniface
42 giij -\y Kel.say 8 Bill.v Kelly, Luciiliite, Toio
7 7'® W Kelsay 7 I.auiiis, Flags, Star Master
5 6'* W Kelsay 5 S. Forward, Boniface, Franklin
li 1* W Kel.say 7 O.R’sebud, L’Errant, S.U’mpton
By Transvaal — Cerina (J. K. L. Ross).
3’ E Sande S R.Rools, C.L’ydecker, O.tlieWay
5®3 E Sande K) Crank, jack Stuart, Franklin
E Sande 10 W.Marvcl. Quietude. I’.illMcCloy
6** T Nolan 0 StarMaster, Naturalist, t.'rimper
8'® A JohnsonlL’ Eternal, I’urcha.se, Q’stionnaire
3’ C Kumnier S Naturalist. StarMa.ster, li.Tussel
3*3 T Nolan 8 CornTassel, SweepOn, W. Cloud
2» E Sande 5 S. Forward. Franklin, Bondage
By Hamburg — Dovelet (H. P, 'Whitney).
4 4*i E Ambr’ee 4 Enfilade, Quietude, Ophelia
3* 2'i E Ambr’so 7 ImaFraiik, ElfinQueen, Salvestra
6* 5®J R Troxler G Milkmaid, Toto, Ticklish
1’ I'i R Troxler 7 Stickling, DuchessLjice. Ophelia
64 14’* F Rob’sonl.5 Dunboyne, Sir Barton. Purchase
2J 2*4 F Rob’son 7 Pen Rose, Looking Up, Ophelia
64 5** A Johnson20 Eternal. Daydue, War Marvel
By Jack Atkin — Snarl (S. Ross),
4* S’l P Musg’vo S Af. Arrow. Dairyman, Escoba
41 6” .1 McTag’t 7 Drummond, Athlone, Gr.-Swell
4* 4*1 G Walla 11 Thistledon, Y.Adam, U.’sL.-issie
2* 2’ L Ensor S Routledge, HisSister, MyFri“nd
3* 24 J Callahan 8 Esquimau, M.Voski, Am’dorlll.
By Lonowand — Fleur d’Orange (Wm. Martin).
1® 1* J Callahan 5 WarMask. Stickling. High. Light
1* li .1 Callahan 4 Q’tionnaire, C. Sw’per, Kashmir
9* 7“ T Rice 12 .loyful, WarDrive, C. o’ theMaiu
6* 6®i J Callahan 8 C. Sweeper, Cle’iiGoiie, Sen. Crow
6' 6*3.1 (’al'.ahanlO War Rocket, C.Goue, (.’.Sweeper
4* 4®i ,1 Callahan G Fell Swoop, Canso, King I’laudit
6 5*“ J Callahan o Old Kisqiig, Hollister, Ru<lgers
2'i 1® J Callahan 12 Doleful. War Rocket, Rhajes
By Sweep — Eranata (E, M. Weld).
8 T"! .1 Cailahan 8 R. Rools. C.Ij<\vdeeker, Bonifaee
3* 5= F W’dst'k 7 IV. Marvel, WatDrive, Lead. Star
74 8® F W’dsfk 12 Joyful, WarDrive. C. o’ theMain
3« p' W'd.st'k 5 Ormond!!, Fairy Wand, WaiTviss
CATOCTIN, hr. g, 8
41.’531 Laurel 3-4 l;12%fast 55
42540 Arl’ton Ab 64f slow 1-2
42516 Arl’ton Ab 5-8 hvy 1
42274 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%mud 11
42250 Pimlico 1 1:42 fast 63
385.55 Belmont 44f st 53 fast 30
37972 Arl’gt’n AbCif 46 good 6-5
105
115 7 6
126
123
114 2 3
104 4 2 2
110 3
117
By Hessian — Sister Jeanie (J. A. Buchanan).
6 6® 7‘* J Dreyer 8 ArrahGoOn, TheDecision. Sedan
1® S Turner 7 IlastyLad.v, L. England, Machcre
1* C Jones 8 Arrowsmith, Booth, Starcraft
4 6* G®* J Butwell G Ticklish, King Plaudit, Ophelia
2 4*4 6** E Amhr’se G SweepOn. OldR’sebud, PolkaDot
4 6* 6'® L Ensor 9 AnntDinah, UnderFire, G. -Swell
1* A Alex’ dra 3 Settle Bluff. Stone Daisy
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 MUe. 2-year-olds. Selling, (Oct. 5, 1913-1:11%-
-108.)
SMART GUY, b. g. 2 101
444241 Laurel 3-4 l:18%slow 4-5 102 8 8 3
44277 I-aurel 3-4 l:13%fast 13 106 4 3 3
442.54 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 31-R 110 7 6 6
44125 Laurel 54 f l:07%good 13 109 2 3 2
43715 H.deG’ce 64 f l:08%mud 33-10 112 6 7 4
43276 Saratoga 64 f l:05%fast 11-6 106 3 6 3
43058 Aq’duct 6-8 1:01 fast 7 1114 1 2 2
42980 Aq’duct 6-8 l:02%mud 30 115 7 6 8
12105 H.deG’ce 44 f 67 hvy 66 112 13 14 14
109
41595
Laurel
3-4
l:16%hvy
17-5
107
8
6
6
5'
3i E
44167
Jamaica
3-4
l:14')ssIow
10
112
5
5
4
3i
3>i J
44058
Jamaica
5i f
1 :07%fast
6-5
107
2
6
6
5i
2® C
43990
Aq’duct
5-8
59%fast
7
112
5
6
5
8i
7*1 L
43864
Aq’duct
5-8
1:00 fast
10
107i 5
6
6
6
3®i C
43722
Belmont
5-8 st
l:01%fast
12
105
2
2
1
li
1® E
43671
U.H’nts
Ab3-4
fast
6
114
2
2
2
2®
2nk X
43346
Saratoga
5i f
1:06 fast
15
101
5
9
9
8*
9’® L
43297
Saratoga
6i f
l:07%s1ow
30
114
4
7
7
5*
7*4 T
43274
Saratoga
6-8
59%fast
100
103 13
11
U
10* 10*0 J
SEA
QUEEN, !
ch. f,
2
103
By Sea
44449
Laurel
1
l:42%good 18-5
108
1
5
5
4
2*
2* A
44:195
Laurel
3-4
l:lG%hvy
10
109
5
5
4
6®
4=3 A
44274
Laurel
1
1:41 fast
12-5
95
5
4
4
2
2*
3* F
44202
Laurel
3-4
l:14%fast 23-10
107
4
7
6
5nt 411 L
44142
Laurel
3-4
l:14%fast
3i
100
6
3
6
6®
3‘i F
44044
H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%fast
2
108
1
3
2
2*i
2'i A
43821
H.deG’ce
6i f l:07%fast
9-6
108
4
5
6
4**
3'i E
43781
H.deG’ ce
3-4 l:13%fast
3
107
6
4
2
1®
1* C
43761
H.deG’ce
6i f l;077fefast
8i
109
9
7
5
4*
2* A
43556
Saratoga
5-8 l:01%good 6
105
6
6
5
6
6'i L
KIRAH, ch. I, 2
109
44430 Laurel 3-4 l:17%slow 11-5 l«,i7 2
44309 Laurel 3-4 l;14%fast 29-10 107 3
44227 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 3 107 4
44146 Laurel 3-4 l:15’/ifast 33-10 105 2
43913 H.deG’ce 64fl:09%slop 11-5 94 4
43761 H.deG’ce 54 f l:07%fast 47-10 105 4
42666 Belmont 44f st 53 fast 15 109 10
42473 Belmont 44f st 64 slow 24 109 2
42294 Pimlico 44 f 68 hvy 47-10 109 2
110
By Theo. Cook— Canny Miss (R. Parr).
2* 1* H Ham’t’n It) Miss Horner, Goldine, Murray
3’ 4*'J S Wida 7 R. Traveler, T.Rural, LeGlorieux
6’ 6®7 H ThurberlO Germa, liim’ck Lass, Itunuyven
2’ 2*4 H Thurber 3 John I’. Grier, Rapid Traveler
6* 6*S P Mu.sg’ve 10 Hasten On, My Laddie, Bullseye
2* 1*4 C Rob’sonlO B.andCall, Cormoran. WhoCares
24 6* J Butwell 13 Ormbel, Toucanet, King George
7* 7’* C Mergler 11 Brookholt, Furlongh, Bucklaide
14 14** C Mergler 14 Brynhild, Murray. Sweet Apple
By Garry Herrmann — Sunflower (T. M. Cassity)
Sande S Glen Light, The Wit, Sea Queen
Butwell 5 Dav.Harum, Ir.Dre;im, SandBed
Kummer G B’glitGold, Incinerator, S. Helene
Ensor 9 Edwiiiii, Carnarvon. Sand Bed
Kummer G Lunetta, M. Dancer, L.Brumrael
Ambr’se 8 Indiscretion, O.Maid, Sugarmint
Rice 4 W.thePlank, S.S’pent, S’andoali
Mc.Vtee 10 His Choice, Azurita, La Kablee
Davies 13 Cleopatra, IlisClioice, LaRablee
Zoeller 14 Afternoon. Violet Tip, Betty J.
King — Busy Girl (H. Marshall).
Johnson 7 Faisan Dore, Goldine, Oceanna
Johnson 8 Glen Light. The Wit, Weary
C’ltiletti 8 Toucanet, Allivjin. Faisan Dore
Fator 10 Allivan, Tattle, Oceanna
Sande 14 Fan. Cook. Sedgegrass, Toucanet
Rob’sonl2PirateMcGee, Hid. Ship, Punctual
Schu’g’rlG Kirah. Mock Orange. Suba Rosa
McAtee 6 F.Cook, Lov.’sLanell., Betsiuda
By Astronomer — Mary Greenwood (C. C. Field).
1* 1'4 E Sande S WhoCares. C.M’rphy, B’kliornll.
21* 3* E Sande 1.5 Encrinite, Sqnir»' Charlie, Smite
C’ltiletti 7 The Wit. Encrinite, Hush
C’ltiletti 4 Germa, Le Glorieux, FaisanDore
C’lti'.ctti 8 Allivan, Purl, Sedgegniss
Rob’sonl'l SeaQueen, MockOr’nge, SuhRosa
10 Tonjoiirs, Oceanna, Mile. Duzie
5 Betsinda, Encrinite, M. Sinner
4h 3® F
2*4 4*’ F*
1* 1* F
1» 1* C
10 10* » T Rice
24 3® T Rice
1* 2® T Rice
G Ia‘Bl«'iiet. L.A’xander. Maj.Flsk
44371 Laurel
1 l:46%hvy
7-5
95
6
2 2
1
44274 Laurel
1 1:41 fast
24
105
7
8 8
5
44222 Laurel
6i f l:06%fast
13
110
3
2
1
44084 J.^urel
3-4 l:15%fast
8
115
3
4
4
43729 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:16%hvy
27
109
3
2
2
43402 Saratoga
3-4 l:12*^fast
12
107
7
6
5
43323 Saratoga
Bi f 1:07 fast
30
112
8
13
13
4.5265 Saratoga
6i f l;07%fast
12
HI
4
10
10
4.5090 Aq’duct
ENCRINITE, h.
5-8 69%fast
f. 8
7
112 U
103
U
10
By Granite — Flying Cinder (J. H. Xoucheim).
1 ®
A Collins
A Collins
E Sande
7** L Ensor
44509 Laurel 3-4 1 :14%fast 17-10 99 5
44227 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fasl 5 107 2
44044 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12’%fast 21-10 91 2
43964 H.deG’ce 64 f l;07%slow 8 104 4
4,".900 H.deG’ce 54 f l:08*iifast 4 104 6
43848 H.deG’ce 54 f l:08%fast 25 114 8
43491 Saratoga 64 f l:06%fast 15 93 10
43305 Saratoga 64 f l:08*/sgood 4
43266 Saratoga 5-8 l:00%fast 20
GLEN LIGHT, ch. c, 2
44:2)5 Laurel 3-4 l:16%hvy
443:15 I>aurel 54 f l:07%fast
44277 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast
43757 Aq’duct 5-8 l:00%fast
43690 Belmont 54f st 1 :06®fast
436.59 Belmont ojf st l:05%fast
4:i376 Saratoga 6-8 l:01%mud
42962 Aq’duct 5-8 l:01%slow 12
HERD GIRL, hr. f. 2
44277 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast
44013 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast
43S4S H.deG’ce 64 f l:08%fast
43509 Saratoga 64 f 1:08 mud
43331 Saratoga 5-8 58%fast
22
8
6-5
SO
60
IRELAND, ch. c, 2
44374 Laurel 3-4 l:15%hvy
44086 Laurel
43*964 H.deG’ce
43409 Saratoga
43348 Saratoga
42865 Jamaica
42820 Jamaica
42727 Belmont 5-8 st
42451 Belmont 34f st
96
HO
118
115
115
•J8
105
107
105
107
105 2
109
108 1
106 4
114 5
1054 1
106 8
106
112 4
107 5
6 6
2 3
2 3
3 2
4 2
5 5
10 10
7 7
6 5
J Callahan 9 Duke John. Hock:iree, Kennecott
A Collins 8 Toucanet, Allivjin, Sea Queen
14 Titania, t'larabella. Link Boy
9 Damask, M. Orange, Runnyven
10 Pir.McGee, B’hornll., 51. Orange
9 Overcast, B. Through, Sub Rosa
IS® 13®® E Haynes 14 Bullseye, 0%'ereast, Who Cares
8* 6®1 E Haynes 10 Bullseye, UiddenShip, Koselaud
11 11*® E Haynes 11 Toucanet. Claraliella. Who Caret
By Rockton — Rockwater (E. K. Bryson).
14 S Wlda 1.5 Squire Charlie, Kirah, Smite
7 The Wit. Kirah, Hush
8 WhoCares, SeaQueen, JIarkWest
13 M.Luckett. M. Orange, Punctual
15 MockOrange. LinkBoy, S. Charlie
8 Herd Girl, Sub Rosa, Rubidium
12 Purl, Faisan Dore, Who Cares
14 Jessie, Shillelagli II., Hampden
8 Overcast. T.o’Oaunt, Nancy Ann
3* 2*4 S Wida
3* 3'i S Wida
2® 23 S Wida
1*4 1® S Wida
5’ 4 4*J S Wida
11= 11*» S Wida
7® 4=3 S Wida
6* 4*4 S Wida
8 8
2 2
3-4 l:l’2%fast
54 f l:07%slow 31-10 114 13
54 f l:09*imud 12 115 10
64 f l:05*,fefast 9-5
54 f l:06%fast 7
5-8 l:01’%fast 7-6
69%fast 6
64 slop 7
107 12
111 8
112 3
113 8
By Glencaim — ^Lights Out (E. F. ’Whitney),
1® 14 J Callahan S The Wit. Weary. Sea Queen
24 5*4 J Metcalf 10 Titania, MoekOnmge, LucieMay
7 7‘* J Callah:in 7 R. Traveler, T.Rural, LeGlorieux
8® 9'® J Callahan 9 Krewer, End Man. Sugarmint
44 6*4 H Ham’t’n 9 Fly. Orb, RrightOohl, OrleansGirl
8 8=® J Callahan 8 Neddam, Padriae, Royal Duck
7® 7** J Callahan 9 B. Wrack, IraWilson, Phan. Fair
1*4 1* B Anibr’se 9 St.G’main, M.S’kIeton, F.C’lleen
By Colin — Torpenhow (S. Boss),
5*4 5®3 II Thurber 7 R. Traveler, T.Rural, LeGlorieux
5® 3®4 W Kelsay G His Choice, M. Luckett, Allivan
3® 1*> P Musg’ve 8 Sub Rosa, Rubidium, Encrinite
5* 33 P Musg’ve 8 His Choice, Simpleton, Hurry
9® 8‘® p Musg’vela M. Dancer, Wed. Cake, B. Signal
By Celt — Votes (R. Parr).
5*® 5'* C Mergler G His Choice, Wildair, Kallipolis
5 0®® H Swart 5 On Wateli, Wildair, Kallipolis
13 10*® A Schu’g’rlS M.Luckett, Encrinite, M. Orange
4® 4*3 C Ro'o’sonll San. Beal, Diiv.Hariim. Evergay
11* 10®* P Musg’vel2 Blazes, Sandy Beal, Grayssian
6® 6®4 E Ambr’se 8 L.Bru’mel, E.R’nbacher, Lovely
5® 2®i T Rice 6 F.Colleen, EdithK., M.S’ckleton
2® I" T Rice 8 Copyr’ht, Ourmaid, W.the Plank
4 4*4 T Davies 4 Fly. Orb, Peregrine, Bast. Glow
By Von Tromp — Make Good (J. H. Rosseter).
6* 6*3 II Hani’t’nlll Titania, MoekOrange, I.ucieMay
1"® 8*3 A Johnsonl4 Fan. Cook, Sedgegrass, SeaQueen
Johnson 8 Weary. Indiseretion, Our Maid
7'* A Johnson 8 His Choice, Simpleton. llerdGirl
1® A Johnsonll Tache o’Gaunt. Repeater, llurry
6®* A Johnson 7 I’rec. Pearl, Swirl, Siiganniut
8** A Johnson 9 P’utom Fair, Furbelow, Benecia
By Verdun — Grande Source (J. Arthur).
J Rod'g’ezl4 Fail. Cook, Sedgegni.ss, SeafRieen
24 1® A Richcr’k 6 Kirah, Lit. Alexander, Maj.Fisk
4* 3*4 A Richcr’k 5 Murray, Little Alexander, Hush
94 10'* A Richcr’klS Super, Oriental P.nrk, WhoCares
6® 6®4 A Richcr’k 9 Fanny Cook, Edith K., Hu.sli
3* 3* A Richcr’klO Sedgegrass, Jl.Statliem, M.Fisk
13* 11*3 J Mooney 14 Bryuhiid, Murray, Sweet Apple
By Verdun — Stanzia (J. J. Moran).
10 10" T Rice 10 Titania, MoekOrange, LucieMay
6 6® T Rice G Red Domino, Starry Belle, Steve
By Superman — Lady Appleby (N. D. Smith).
8 S'® G Corey 8 Glen Light, The Wit. Weiiry
4® 4‘® G Corey 9 R. Traveler, L.Boy, Rubidium
9* S®4 G Corey 11 F.W’lshniaii, R.T’veler. S. Sinner
15 HobeyBaker, Hurry, Cr. of Gold
7 Germa, Sub Rosa, Rubidium
7 Homely, Indiscretion. M. Vivian
113 l»vel.v. Allivan. Tache o’Gaunt
(Dosoris Stable).
4 Tr. Rural, 51. Orange. R. Traveler
5 Cobwebs. Lucie Slay. Oceaiiim
10 Germa. Runnyven, F. IVelsliman
10 II. O. Heels, ThelraaE., Ph.Fair
3 Roseland, Frenzcla
G Grayssian, Aiizac, My laiddie
4 Roseland, Freiizela, Salt Peter
5 Ina Wood, Kallipolis, Retrieve
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43% — 5 — IIG.)
FAIT ACCOMPLI, hlk. f, 2
44335 laurel 54 f l:07%fast 16
4.:S21 H.deG’ce 54 f l:07%fast 33
4:1722 Belmont 6-8 st l:01%fa.st 18-1
43509 Saratoga 64 f 1:08 mud 10
43479 Saratoga 5-S I:0U7fcgood 30
43414 Saratoga 5-8 1:02 mud 10
41982 Oakl’wn 34 t 42%fast 8
LE BLEUET, h. c. 2
116
109
107
109
110
107
WT
114
109
101
7= 7*
6® 7*
1 * 1 *
61*
8
43821 H.deG’ce
42294 Pimlico
42276 Pimlico
42231 Pimlico
42217 Pimlico
42175 H.deG’ce
42105 H.deG’ce
LE GAULOIS,
44.335 Laurel
43626 Belmont
MILD BED. b.
44:195 Laurel
43944 H.deG’ce
4:;S01 H.deG’ce
43728 H.deG’ce
5J f l:07%fast 20f 110 14
41 f
41 f
1-2
44 f
6 S hvy 10
57%mud 10
49 fast 15
56 fast 15
102
107
97
93
Fell.
6 6
4 4
9
7
4i f 65%fast
66
101 7
7
8
4i f 57 hvy
6f
106 7
13
13
ch. 0. 2 (M)
110
5i f l:07*'sfast
125
115 10
10
10
5-8 st l:00%good
5
110 5
6
5
f, 2 (M)
100
3-4 l:lG%hvy
oB
102 7
8
S
3-4 l:17%hvy
26
111 3
4
4
51 f l:0S%fast
16
113 6
8
8
6i f 1:11 hvyl9-10f
112 11
11
11
12® 12*® G Corey
43230 Empire
5-S l:01%fast
8
112
5
4
3
3i
3® T
Davies
43194 Empire
6-S l:04%hvy
12
112
3
4
3
3i
3* G Corey
4:11.58 Empire
6-8 l:01%fast
20
112
8
9
9
9=
7®i G
W Car’
LIMERICK LASS, hr. f, 2
111
By Celt — Cowl
414-51 Laurel
3-4 1:17 slow
20
101
4
4
4
4
4'® A
Collins
44369 Laurel
3-4 l:16'/5hvy
11
no
3
1
1
•>i
3® T
Rice
44254 Laurel
3-4 l:14%fast
31
111
6
2
2
2i
2'i T
Rice
42941 Aq’duct
4i f o4%fast
30
115
3
2
6
4'
6" G
Walls
42910 U.Hunts Ab-5-8 fast
1-2
109
2
2
1
1®
1® G
Walls
42S83 Jamaica
5-8 1 :00%fast
20
109
5
5
5
6
6'® G
Walls
42826 U.H’nts
Ab5-S l:05'if.ast
11-5
107
3
2
2
I'i I'i G
Walls
42765 Belmont
4if st 62%good 30
100
2
3
4
4®
4»i G
Walls
6
110
2
1
4
4
26 F
W’d.st’k 4
Piipp, Elysian, Tiie Decision
42866 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:46%fast
18-5
103
1
1
1
3
30
100
9
8
10
11
ll'« J
Callahan 11
Enlilade, Salvestra, Columbine
42713 Belmont
1 l:.39%fast 11-10
112
1
1
1
1
15
103
6
5
6
5i
5®i J
Cailahan 0
DiichessLace, WarKiss, Ophelia
40636 Bowie
«i f l:23%hvy
33-10 no
1
8
6
10
103
2
3
3
4'»
, 5'» L
McAtee »5
Enlilade. iloiiseiiiaid. Fruit Cake
FHE DESERT,
, b. g, 3
107
85
115
4
2
2
6H
8" C
Kummer K Look. Ip, M.Pnnwss, Tereutia
441.33 Laurel
1 1-8 l:59%slow
4-5
109
3
1
1
1
14
108
8
2
1
36
6*i L Ensor 10
W. Marvel, Anier.Ace. M.Uatter
44592 L.aurel
1 1-8 l:55®t,hvy
9-5
108
5
1
1
1
115
By Land Learufr— Mill Bay (A. Kohrhack).
44354 Laurel
1 l:437shvy
18
106
8
7
7
6
15
106
6
6
4
3
4’i 4®i A
Collins 0
Orestes, ('.Sweeper, B.Dancerll.
142.'.6 Laurel
1 l:40*^tast
7
109
2
2
2
2
4
114
4
2
1
1®
1® A
Collins lii
Pride of India, Frizeur, Lit. Ed
44204 Laurel
Im'Oy l:45'4fast
4-5
no
4
1
1
1
23-10
105
1
4
4
3
.5
6®* A
Collins r>
TliePorter, SirBarton, W.Mask
44088 Laurel
1 l:3'J%fast
6
108
8
o
4
2
38
106
4
5
4
5
5
6'* A
Collins 5
Rapid Day, War Club, M.inLaw
44016 H.deG’ce
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
17
99
3
5
4
4
1 50
118
9
6
5
lOi 11®» J
FYach 12
Rap. Day, Sonie.iiiFr’nce, JoeJoe
13968 H.deG’ce
ImTOyl :45 slow 37-10
96
4
4
4
4
100
93
12
12
12
12
12=« J
Wessler 12
T’mterstorm, A.GoOn. Pickwick
43950 H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:51%hvy
18-5
105
6
2
2
3
100
lf»
7
8
8
8
S'* R
Tro:-. «
('irriis. Diff. Etch. The Trump
RAPID DAY,
ch. g. 3
102
118
By Spanish Prince-
-Sweet Marden (W, T, Wilkin- 1
44451 Laurel
3-4 l:14*4good 10
105
3
1
2,
sonl.
44:i.’lS I.,atonia
3-4 l:13%mud
14
106J
3
2
3
24
107
4
6
6
5
6
6*i C
Mergler 0 Orestes. C. Sweeper, B.Pancerll, !
44179 Latonia
1 l:387Sfast
5
no
4
1
1
2
7
124
2
5
5
4*
5®S J
Butwell 9
F’ruit Cake, The Roy, Ruutledge
44131 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fa.st
16
103
6
6
6
8
103
3
3
3
3
2'
2« G
W Car’1'8 Madllatter, Fllniendnrf. W.Bond
44055 Latonia
1 l:38%fast
6
no
1
1
1
1
8
112
6
2
2
‘)i
3‘i J
Butwell i)
PeterPiper, Musda, LordB’ghton
43903 H.deGce
ImTOyl :45%f ast
3-5
112
2
1
1
1 6
105
1
3
3
2i
2‘i P
Musg’ve 7
WarMarvel. Lead. Star, L.’sLove
4382.*i H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:40%fast
45
95
3
1
1
2
20
104
3
3
3
3
e
6®* P
Musg’ve 5
Thiinderelap, OverThere, Tetley j
43785 H.deG’ce
lm70yl:44%fast
60
104
4
1
1
3
4
115
4
6
4
31
2‘i J
Butwell 12
Joyful, C. o’ theMain, HapidDay
48555 Saratoga
8-4 l:13Hfast
5
115
7
4
2
HANK O’DAY, hr. g, 7
44:55’2 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55%hvy
44256 Laurel 1 l:40**ifast
440!)0 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :.51%fast
4:<950 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%hvy
43873 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 11-10
4::719 H.deG’ce lm70yl:4SVsmnd 47-10
43142 Empire lm70y 1:45 fast 8-5
THE DECISION, b. g, 6
44435 Laurel
44354 liuurel
44331 Laurel
44225 Laurel
44143 Laurel
44005 Aq’duct
43815 Aq’duct
44.354 Le.urel
44226 Laurel
44088 Laurel
43850 H.deG’ce
43730 H.deG’ce
13154 Empire
107
17-5 96 3
2-5 112 4
1-2 110 4
43-10 108 2
111 1
108 2
113 4
100
CONDUIT, br. m.
432.’;5 Empire
43208 Empire
43187 Empire
4;il75 Empire
43057 Aq’duct
42966 Aq’duct
40110 Jamaica
fOOlD Jamaica
39940 .lamaica
3*9827 Aq'duct
3-4 l:15)tslow
3-2
118
4
1
1
1 l:4::%hvy
31-10
109
2
1
1
1
3-4 l:12%fast
6
100
3
2
3
3-4 1 :13%fast
7-5
136
1
4
4
3-4 l:13%fasl
4i
113
2
2
2
6i f 1:19 fast
40
120 11
10
10
3-4 l:12%fast
20
101
2
9
9
Ab3-4 fast
2
130
1
3
1
g. 3
99
1 1 :43%hvy
7
114
4
3
2
2
1 l:41%rast
8-5
105
6
6
5
6
1 1 :o'J%fast
5
94
4
3
3
1
) 3-4 l:13%fast
17-5
109
8
4
4
! 3-4 l:1.5%livy
9-5
105
3
4
3
ImTOy l:45%fast
20
105
2
1
3
5
ImTOyl :46 fast
12
101
4
1
1
2
. m, 6
1 1-16 1 :47ysf ast
106
9-5
112
5
7
7
4
1 1-4 2:09Vt,goodll-10
115
4
4
4
3
1 1-4 2:12%mud
7
104
3
3
3
3
1 1-8 1 :56%niud
7
liTO
2
5
5
5
1 5-16 2:13 fast 4-5
1 1-16 l:48%slow 12
1 1-4 2:06 fast 2
1 1-4 2:06Vfefast 2J
111 3 3 3
IKH 7 10 8
no 2 4 4
113 2 4 4
1 1-4 2:06 fast 17-10 113 4 6 6
1 6-16 2:14%good 11-6 110 3
POACHER, ch. g. 4
444:15 Laurel 3-4 l:15'/islow
43578 Belmont
4:1007 Saratoga
43413 Saratoga
43292 Saratoga
43169 Empire
431:13 Aq’duct
1 l::i9%fast
7-8 l:26*5mud 2
1 l;43'/5mud 1
3-4 l:14%slow 12-10
ImTOy l:45%good 9-5
1 l:42%slop 9-10
112
Ri)
106
no
ns
115
108 3
115i 4
42893 Jamaica lm70yl :44%f ast 10 106 6 9 9
By Peep o’Day — Eric Belle (G. W. Forman),
3 3 3=® J Pierce M Clean Gone. Corn Tassel
1 1® I'i FI Anibr’se .5 Valspar, Wisest Fool, Dairyman
1 1* 1® E Ambr’se 4 K.Johii, Q. of the Sea, (.). Blonde
1 l‘i 1® A Schu’g’r 7 Warsaw, Jack Mount, Celto
1 16 3'i A Schu’g’rll T. Desert, N.K.Beal, Q.of the Sea
3 3* 2* A Schu’g’r 7 Hauberk, Q. of the Sea, Hubbub
1 1* 1* C Kumnier 9 KingJohii, J. I. Day, Buckboard
By King James — ^Verdict (G. W. Forman).
16 1* H Ham’t’n (5 George Clark, Poacher, Meliora
I'i 1® II Ham’t’n 8 TheDesert. Q.of tlieSea, Sylvano
3® 2'i H Ham’t’n 8 Arrah Go On, Sedan, Grimal'icin
4' 3'i J Loftus 7 Ft. Bliss, Grimalkin, K. Tuscan
2* 2i A Nickla’slO Amackassin, Murphy, Wis. Fool
7® 8‘® A Nickl’usll Right Angle, Trophy, Jyntee
9 9'® H Ericks’n 9 Toto, Out the Way, Panaman
2i 4*i A Nlckl’us 4 Papp, Chimney Swift, Elysiaa
By Magellan — La Source (J. O. Talbott).
2® 4®i F C’ltiletti 8 T.D’ei.sion, T.D’sert, Q.of tlieSea
3i li F' C”ltilettilf) Sunny Ilill, Polroma, HumifuU
1® li F C’ltiletti 9 TheDesert. M.iiiLaw, St.Q’entin
2® 2* F C’ltilettUii F'. Pullet, Tit for Tat, Lit.Maudie
26 1* F C’ltilettiLS T.forTat, Bet.Bluff, R.St’ckland
6i 6®i H Lunsf’d 7 Pad. Whack, Dorcas, TailorMaid
7i 10'® L McAtee 12 King John, Ivry, Alora
By The White Knight — Chute (S. Judge).
2® 1' J Butwell 8 Ellison, Hubbub, John I. Day
26 2' L F'ator 4 Coniine Ci. John I. Day. Caddie
3 3'6 G W Car’l .3 N. K. Beal, Coniine Ci
4* 3’ R McCr’nn 4> Miat.I’olIy, J. I. Da.v. KingJohn
3 3 S^i C F’b’ther 3 African Arrow, Ticket
10 10 I'** C F’b’therl3 Ticket, Sasiii, N. K. Beal
4 3® 3®i F Rob’son 4 Dad.’s Choice, Gam^oek, Sasln
4 4* 2® F Roh'son 5 H’wo’dlL, B.S’iion. S’dragonll.
6 3® 2* P Rob’son 6 B.SImniiun, Woodtrap, J. Mount
1 1* 1* F Rob’son 3 J. Wingfield, Piedra. Harwoodll.
By Star Shoot — Partridge (S. C. Hildreth).
3 3® 3’’’ L F'ator <> ThelX'cisioii, Geo. Clark, Meliora
1 1' 1* I. F'ator »i Q.of tlieSea. JiinDiniiey, Favour
4 2® 2® L F'ator 4! Ritie, Grundy, Nightstick
1 1® 1® L F’ator 10 Capt. Hodge, Starter. NelleYorke
3 3® 3®.i L F'ator 7 BiudiiigTie, Flllicieut, TlieDesert
3 2* I'i L Fator .5 Green GoI<I. Warsaw, Lucius
2 2'i 1* J I.oftus 7 Favour, Paddy, Glory Belle
9 8' 8’* G Walls 10 Nightstick. Gath, Dad.’s Choice
4i 4®J T Nolan 6 Q.oftheSea. Mat. Idol. D.Choice
1® 1® E Taplln 7 Stitch in Time, Com. Law, LuriuB
76 3®i J Rod’g’ezlS T.Decision, Fir. Line, Dr.C’pbell
By Black Sand — Parthenis (S. Louis).
I'i 1® L Fator 0 Sitiola, I)orcas, F'airy Prince
1® 1® L F'ator 7 Little Cottage, Veto. Waukeag
41 2® L F'ator 8 T.Decision, Q.of theSea. Sylvano
4* 5*i A Johnson 5 Hank O’Day, Valspar. Wis. F'ool
1® 1® F ('’Itlletti 4! Danc.l'ariilval. WiscstFool, Veto
2® 23 H Ham’fn !) Sylvano. M. in Liiw, S.. Quentin
4® 3®i J Pierce 8 Irish Kiss, KingJo’nn, B. Peddler
45 4'i F C’ltiletti « B. Bluff, B. Peddler, Q.o the.Sea
4i 6'“ F C’ltiletti 7 HaiikO’Day, Warsaw, J. Mount
By Rapid 'Water — Sweet Day (C. E. Clement).
3* 4® H Ham'fn 5 Arrah 4io On, Papp, Foreground
3* 3* E I’ool 7 J.HareJr., TopCoat, Lion d’Or
4® 4* R McCr’nn 5 Blackie Daw, Madge F., Buford
3i 36 R McCr’nn 0 Jorice, Geo. Starr, J.Pennybaker
6® 7*® R McCr’nn 8 Matinee Idol, Linden, Buford
1 1* I’i A .Johnson .5 WarChib, M.inLaw, Welsh. Folly
2* 1" F' C’ltiletti 7 B.F'rank, W.Mask, Pass. Shower
3* 4=3 R Mctir’nn 5 Cl. Gone, WarMask, W. Marvel
2* 4®i U Hiim’t’nl2 Joyful. WarDrive, 0. o’ theMain
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, October 19, 1919
THE BELGIAN II., ch. g, 6 105
444.'i4 l.aurel 1 1-8 1 ;B.S^,g^oo(l h 110 .12 1
44356 L.iurol 1 1-16 1 :52%hvy 7-5 111 3 4 3
44145 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47?sf a st 13-10 110 8 6 4
4406S H.deG’re lm70yl:43*sfast 8 101 1 2 3
43996 H.deG'te 1 1-16 l:47^iKood23-10 lir> 5 3 1
43906 II.deG'ce 1 1-16 l;47’ifast 49-10 167 2 1 1
438.53 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :48 fast 2i 108 2 6 3
43787 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:48%fast lOf 116 9 5 2
WATIKEAG, br. h. 6 05
44454 Laurel 1 1-8 l:'3=3good 8 105 5 5 5
443.92 laurel 1 1-8 1 :55%hvv 21-10 99 6 2 3
43786 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:05^t.fa.st 16 Ki6 4 5 5
4373;: H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%hvv 1.9-10 107 2 7 7
42935 Ijatonia 1 1-16 l;49-5sniud 7 111 7 7 7
42838 Latoniu 1 1-16 1 ;47=hiKOod 12f 110 11 11 11
4’2395 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 ;66^.hvy 6 109 6 5 6
4*2251 Pimlico 1 l;40%fast 21-10 1<» 2 4 4
41^13 Pimlico 11-8 1:56 .slow 2J 99 1 3 2
IflNT CAT, b. c. 3 104
443.8;* Ijinrel I l:44«tlivy 16 102 1 1 2
4;i825 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l;46>.fa.st 58 103 6 4 4
43744 ll.de* i’ee 3-4 l:l2%good 61 10*5 10 10
4;i013 l.ato«ila 1 1-16 1 :4.5-\fast 36 104 2 1 1
42983 I,atonla 11-8 1:62 fast 22 106 5 4 4
4:*20 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%mud 41f 104J 2 3 6
42887 Latonia 3-4 l:12V4fa8t 18 108 6 7
By Rabelais — Suffragette (E. Price),
t' L b'ator ."i tVaiik’K. Diul l'lioicc, <).ofthoSeq
4* 4" 1) Carsw’ll « Cold. Glow. TiePin. Harwoodll.
6' 8'* J Pierce 9 l)r. UiU‘. Valspar, Iliickboard
I' 2" D Carsw’ll H Irish Kiss. Il.ilryman. Ilet. llluff
1* 1* 35’ Kelsay 10 Petsy, Kimpaloug, Ix'belia
15 1'5 A .lohnsonl4 K. Monroe. Assign, S.W. Johnson
2* 2' A Johnsonll K.’.sCiih. E.Bnumann, Il.Ilnnley
I*" 15 A Johnsonll! Silk Bird, G. Dress. C. Valentine
Bv Ogden— Lady 'Vincent (P. L. Short).
4’ IJ H H.am’t’n T, D.l'hoice. T.Brlg’iilL. t). oft. Sea
3i 4>- F ("Itiletti 7 The Desert. Little Cottage. Veto
5’ 0* F f.^lliletti fi Hauberk, Benevolent, N.K.Beul
r>‘ 5*3 J Hcuv«*l 7 4. Mount, Irisli Kiss, Wisest Fool
6= o’“ J Heupel 7 lledlaiid, Amelita, lirynlimah
7* 7*5 J Heupel 11 Deckmate, F.iann.-ile, Oholiis
7 7** K Sande 7 Woodtrap, Bondage, Nat. Bridge
3‘ 2* L Fator *! Kilts II., N. K. Beal, Graiihio
3- 2* L Fator 5 L.Ilerbert, N.K.Beal. B.IVddlei
By Catmint — Arlette (J, F. Schorr).
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4 Frogtowii. D. Ciioi<‘e, B.I’eddler
7 UapidDar, BeFrnnk, WarMa.sk
10 9‘* It Sharpe lo Boniface, War .Marvel, Quietude
1* 1* H Lunsf’d !* Sun Gist, Hocnir, Mad.liiiiglmm
6* 5'2 H l.unsrd 7 Brunette II.. Ginger. Parls.Maid
6* 6** E Pool 11 Ituf.Riley, Prositector, Par.Muid
7 7*5 E Pool 7 Senuing.s Park, Joe Stahr, Toto
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.. .08
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102
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. . .05
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SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming Handicap. (Oct. 10. 1914 — 1:49%
—3 — 124.)
BOLSOKA, b. h, 6 110
443. ;6 Wurel 1 l:4Uifast 21-10 111) 7 8 8
44128 Laurel 3-4 1:15 good ’26 110 3 6 7
42819 l.atonla 1 1-8 1:54 mud 19 113 9 9 10
42356 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49%fast 1 115 4 3 2
42251 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48%fast 16-6 104 8 2 1
42232 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 7 115 4 1 1
42181 H.deG’ce lm70yl;46Vifast 17-5 110 11 3 3
42167 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%fast 21-10 111 7 3 3
HARRY BREIVOOEL. b. g. 4 98
444. V. Laurel 1 1-16 l;4,S%good 9 112 4 2 1
44224 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 27-10 110 5 3 2
44017 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07Vifast 27-10 105 12 10 10
43970 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07 slow 25 103 5 2 2
4390C H.deG’ce 11-S1:.54 fa.st 10 110 4 3 2
4:1765 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 8 108 3 8 8
4:!719 H.deG’ce lm70yl :4SVbmud 14 106 3 4 4
43564 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast 35 112 4 4 4
LUTHER, b. r, 9 105
44070 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:0r.’)sfast 14 111 3 4 4
44017 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07Vfefast 10 110 7 4 5
43827 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2;07%faat 7 109 8 7 7
43767 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:.54%fast 6 111 1 9 9
4’2123 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1:56 good 8 114 5 4 3
42029 Bowie 1 1-4 2:ll%fast 6 110 5 3 3
BUCKBOARD, b. g, 5 109
44334 l.,aurel 1 1-3 l;.52%fast 4 11.5 9 7 6
4414.5 laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 21 105 9 8 6
4:»97 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:53%good 6 1**4 1 6 4
4:%873 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 74f 100 11 11 11
43142 Empire linTOy 1:45 fast 15 113 8 8 8
4:.“005 Aq’duct 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 15 110 6 6 6
SOPHIA OATE'WOOD. br. m. 6 101
444:53 Laurel 1 1-S 1 :59?jslow 11 103 1 5 4
44305 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 30 105 6 C 6
44270 Jamaica 1 1-4 2;06Msfast 20 100 4 5 5
44250 Jamaica lm70yl:45%fa.st 30 101 6 6 C
44069 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:06%fast 2 103 1 1 1
44011 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 10 102 3 2 1
43994 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%good 11 104 6 5 7
43965 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:49%slow 11-6 1C8 3 3 3
LAZY LOU, br. m. 6 108
44207 laturel 1 l:39%fast 7 112 8 5 3
44049 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast € 106 4 6 2
43966 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:48 slow 13-10 108 2 5 3
4.3741 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%good 18 104 14 11 6
42667 Hagers. 1 1-16 1 ;4:*%fast — 111
42697 Hagers. 1 1-16 l:49%f.ast — 110
42561 Balt. Ab 7-8 l:31%mud — 110
QUEEN BLONDE, cb. f, 4 101
44452 Laurel 1 1-16 l;48%good 12 KW 1 8 8
44255 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 11 107 6 4 3
44174 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46%fast 114 109 19 9
44090 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :51%fast 67 103 3 4 4
43823 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;13%fast 21f 115 15 14
42167 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:4S%/ast 17 112 4 9 10
ROMEO, b. g, 3 102
44375 Laurel 1 1-16 1 ;49%hvy 9 114 1 7 7
44146 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47%f ast 32 103 7 9 8
43966 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:48 slow 7 106 3 4 4
4:l»18 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:41%slop 6 107 11 4 5
43874 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:06%fast 8 106 8 7 9
43766 H.deG’ce lm70yl ;46%fast 29-10 108 8 16 10
43721 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:14 mud 9-10 102
INDOLENCE, b. g. 8 108
41.’W4 Uaurel 1 1-8 l;52%fast 22 110 6 6 5
44224 Laurel 1 1 :414%fast 33-10 110 4 6 6
44070 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:0r>%faHt 3-2 111 5 2 2
44017 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2;07%fast 24 110 3 6 2
438*27 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 31-10 109 2 3 3
43767 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1 :54%fast 23-5 111 4 3 6
43720 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:62%mud 6 112 3 8 8
43026 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :D3 fast 29 105 2 4 6
GALLEY HEAD. br. h. 6 99
44413 l.aurel 11-16 1:55 hvy 27 105 8 4 6
44373 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 hvy 14 107 1 4 6
44226 Laurel 1 l;41%fust 39 102 8 4 1
44069 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:06%fast 64 106 2 2 4
4^11 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 18 105 9 8 4
4.3965 H.deG’ce 1 I-I8 1 ;49%slow 11 11110 9 8
43873 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 74f 106 2 5 9
ARBITRATOR, b. g, 5 97
44432 Laurel 1 l:4G)isIow 19 109 2 4 6
44260 Laurel 1 1-4 2:0G%fast 7 t.54 2 4 3
44175 I-aurel 1 1-4 2:05%fast 63 104 4 5 5
13970 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07 slow 37 108 7 5 6
4S874 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2;06%fast 29f 109 4 9 8
43806 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 31 110 1 6 4
42539 Balt. 1 1-16 l:58%slow — 111
MELANCHOLIA, b. g, 3 98
44414 Laurel 1 1-16 l;54%hvv 13 109 C .5 7
4:5905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 107 10 7 8
43849 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 19-5f 112 11 11 7
43803 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6f 105 4 8 7
4.3762 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47%fast 24 110 6 7 8
42402 J.amaica 3-4 1:14 fast 20 103 7 6
42.323 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 8-5 103 9 9
42248 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%fast 30 95 8 6
DICK BENSON, b. g, 9 105
4:'686 Ti’m Abl 1-16 1 :49%fast — 116
C‘638 Tim’mAbl 1-16 1:.50 fast — 107
43C1G Ti m Abl 1-16 1 :49-’‘f,fiist — 108
32418 Tijuana 1 .’5-16 2:01%fast 6 111 Threw
:52389 Tijuana 11-16 1:47 fa.st 6 112 3 2 3
32305 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 4i 109 2 4 5
105 6 C 6
100 4 5 5
101 6 6 C
103 1 1 1
102 3 2 1
104 6 5 7
1C8 3 3 3
108
112 8 5 3
106 4 6 2
108 2 5 3
104 14 11 5
111
110
110
101
KW 1 8 8
107 6 4 3
109 19 9
103 344
115 15 14
112 4 9 10
102
114 1 7 7
103 7 9 8
106 3 4 4
107 11 4 5
106 8 7 9
108 8 16 10
102
108
110 G 6 5
no 4 6 6
111 522
no 3 6 2
109 2 3 3
111 4 3 5
112 3 8 8
105 2 4 6
107 1 4 6
102 8 4 1
106 2 2 4
105 9 8 4
111 10 9 8
106 2 5 9
97
109 2 4 6
2 4 3
104 4 5 5
108 7 5 6
109 4 9 8
no 1 5 4
111
109 C 5 7
107 10 7 8
112 11 11 7
105 4 8 7
no 5 7 8
103 7 6
103 9 9
95 8 5
105
116
107
108
in Threw
112 3 2 3
By Polymelus — Lacroma (W. Smith).
5 7= 3i J McTag’t 10 Sylvar.o, Sunny Hill, Handfull
8 41 43 D Stirling .S Tliorn llluom, Betsy, Ideal
11 IF IF’ E Pool 12 S.McMeeklii, Bonr.iaid, Forydon
1 3* 2* L Fator 8 Q.of theSea, Miss Bryn, J. of Arc
1 li li J Staplet’nll W.Bedotte. MissBryii, N.K.Beal
1 1‘ 1* L Fatoi 11 I’lenty, Prunes, Favour
8 11’ 9’J E Haynes 1*J SirW..l’nson, AhnaB., B.Hiinley
3 2- 1>* E Haynes 16 Bill Hnnley, 'J'lirift, Lytle
B.v Master Robert — Ida Kearney (S. Louis).
6 6‘ IF’ Ij Fator 0 tirande*', Hong Kong, Wodan
3 2‘i>‘ 4’i L Fator 10 Kimpalong, Keziali, Tie Pin
9 9' 9” F C’ltilettil’2 In’lence, B.cmiCnlls, I.eD’osaiire
2 2i 4*1 X Dugganll WaterWar, Lit. Cottage, Zinnia
3 5 5* W Kelsay .5 King John, Silxila, Dad.’s Choice
11 10’ 10‘* A Johnsonll Uuhhub, Irish Kiss, King John
5 6’ 6“ H T3iurl>er 7 Hauberk, H. O’Day, <J.of tbeSea
4 4’ 2'i P I.Iu.sg've 6 Sedan, liorcas, liuuieo
By Oddfellow — Commena (O. N. Freeman).
4 4* 4*1 D Stirling 8 I’.amlCalls, Indolen*;e, Toadstool
5 3* 4’J D Stirling 12 lu’lence, P.nudCalls, laiD’osaure
7 6* 4” P Musg’ve 8 I..C’tage, S.W.J’nson, Indolence
7 81 6“ P Mu.sg’veH LittleCottage, Zinnia, Indolence
3 1* 1* T Rice 9 Sleetli, Kingflsher, Royat
3 3'i 4’J T Rice 6 Fairl.y, Cadillac. Puts and Calls
By Aeronaut — Bettie Bouncer (E. K. Bryson).
6 6“ .5*J W Kel.say 9 W. Violet, Handfull. S’t’sBridge
7 4' ;5’i S V*ida 9 Dr. Rae, Valspar. Wood Violet
4 5’ 4‘4 S Wid.a 8 Wodan. Thrift. Ballad
11 11 8'“ S Wlda 11 ’TheDesert, N.K.Beal, lI.O’Dny
7 6’ 4’ S Wlda 9 Hank O’Day. KingJohn. J.I.Ihiy
6 6 6” T Davies 6 Ten Bon, D.V’diver, R’lymooney
By Radford — Determination (P, J. Mile«i.
4 4’ .“>’ H Ham’t’n .5 Tlie Desert. Sihola, Dorcas
7 7 7'= W Vog’sk 7 Bettie Bluff. MissOrb. J. O’Dowd
5 6 6* G AV Car’l 6 AlbertA., W’dtrup, S’pdragonll.
6 5*" 4’’ G W (lar’l <5 Sundial IL, Tenons Bun, Tetley
1 1* 1* J Pierce 8 J.W. Klein, LeD’saure, It.Hunley
1 1’ I’l J Pierce 12 J.W. Klein, 15. Sister, Gal. Head
7 71 8'" H Thurberl.a Antoinette, Belario, T.Bloom
2 2’ 2'i P Mupg’vel4 King’l’gll., J.W. Klein, D.Dodge
By Jack Atkin — Mrs. F. G. Hogan (W. Smith).
3 3* 2» A Collins 9 Elected IL, Zouave, Water War
2 6'’ 6*J J Rod’g’ez .8 W. 15edotte, Joan of Are. Zinnia
2 2nk 3’ E Sande 9 Fr.Menroe, Romeo, Harwood II.
2 3’ 4" P C’ltllettil.5 Tie Pin, L.Cottage, ThoruBlooro
3“ E Smith 7 H.Moon, Capt.M'chmont. Padua
4*i W Gargan 9 El Plandit, Sibola, JuhuW.Klein
3J J Heupel 5 Sis. Emblem. F.Sli’nnon, H.Moon
By Fres Lance — Blnda (C. W. Gasser).
9 8' 8'" J Bell 9 I. Chant, J.of Sjaides, I’.and Calls
2 2i 1” W Obert 8 Joan of Arc. Padua, Snow Qiieeu
9 S* 7” W Obert 9 Widow I5e<lotte. AVoilaii, SilMibi
4 4 4” W Obert 4 H. O’Day. KingJohn. Q.of theSea
14 11’ 9" W Obert 1.5 St. Quentin, Mar. Hollins, Sedan
10 10* 10*i AV Obert 16 I’olrcma, Bill Hunley, Thrift
By Marathon — Crossover (H. J. Lavelle).
7 7 6’-* J Callahan 7 WoodViolet. Lit. Cottage, Dorcas
4 o‘l 6* J Callahan 9 Dr. Rae, A’alspar, Buckbonnl
4 3i 2* P Musg’ve 9 Fr.Monroe, I.azyLou, Harwoodll.
3 3' 26 P Musg’vel6 S.LightllL. E. Sight, .T.P.M’phy
10 9' 9‘* A Schu'g’rl2 Thrift. Jack Mount, 'Toddler
9 7' 7»3 F C’ltnettilO Bet. Bluff. J. of Arc, Transpero
— — 2’ F C'ltilettl 8 Thrift, Austral, Col. A'alentine
By McGee— Princess Oma (E. Loh).
•5 5'4 6*1 11 Ham’t’n 9 W. Violet, llandfull, St.’sBridge
6 0* 5’3 J McTag’t 10 Kimpalong, Keziah, Tie Pin
2 3J 2* J McTag’t 8 P. and Calls, Toadstool, Luther
1 1* 1* J McTag’t 12 I’.aiidCalls, LeDinosaure, Luther
4 3’ 3*i E Sande 8 L.Cottage, S.W. Johnson, Luther
6 4* 3* G Rob’sonl4 Little Cottage, Ziiiuia, Tie Pin
7 6i 2» C Rob’ son 1.3 Pllseu, Bally connell. Lit. Cottage
5 6* 6’ J Heupel 10 Ernest II., Glelpner, Lueile P.
Bv Galatine— Fairlie Head (E. Robie),
0 o'* 5'’ R jIcCr’nn .S F. Monroe, H.arwoodll., Jaenetta
6 8’ 9*® B .Vinbr’se 9 Dot. Aaudiver. Sitx>la, Hauiifull
1 1' 9®3 J Dreyer 10 Sylvauo, Sunn.y Hill, Polr<jma
4 5* 6'* H Thurber 8 S.Gatew’d, J.W.Kl’n, LeD’saure
2 2'i 4*1 H Ham’t’nl2 S.OatewotKl, J.W. Klein, 15. Sister
8 8= 7*1 J Rod’g’ezl4 K’lingIL, S.Gatew’d, J.AV. Klein
9 8'i 9’“ J Dreyer 11 TheDesert, N.K.Beal, H. O’Day
By Statesman — Apprentice Girl (E. G. Vivell).
6 7'" 7;’ C Jack.son 8 P.etsy, Handfull, Pinard
3 4'i 4“ .1 V/e.ssIer 5 Wat.AA’ar, F.I’rlnce, LeDin’sanre
6 5’ .5” C Jackson 7 Thrift, Scotcli V’dii-t, Gobi. Glow
8 9’ 10’® C Jackson 11 W.aterWar, Lit. Cottage, Zinnia
8 66 8'’ G Jackson 12 Thrift. Jack Mount, Toddler
4 4* 5'® C Jackson 9 Sunny Hill, J. Mount, S. Verdict
3* C Jackson 8 Napoli, Capt. Hodge, Stir Up
By Dorando — Solemn Silence (M, Finn).
7 7' 7*" J Mc’l'ag’t 8 Joan of Arc, Naixdi, Tootsie
10 9’ 7'* A Schu g’rl4 T.HelgiunIL, F. Monroe, Assign
6 4* F J Metcalf 16 P.allyc’nell. S.L’htlll., J.Uealey
9 7' 4’ J Rod’g’ezl4 Wodan. Napoli, 'I’oddler
10 10' 8'* J Metcalf 14 Veto, Ballyeonnell, Musket
6 6'J 5'* .1 Staplet’n 7 RoiCraig. Wyndovor, Jiiv’scence
9 8* 7'® .1 Staplet’iilO S. A'erdict, Uohokus, L. George
1 I**’ 2'J J Staplet’nl2 Balarusu, Gath, Uinbala
By The Friar — Clear Night (G. Kasoro),
7*1 J Connors 7 M..M’clire<‘. Is’b’ell., O.B.B’nder
.'5’i D Stirling .5 Scylla, Frank Monroe, 'I’oadstool
2* D Stirling 9 Woilan, Front Royal, Slumher II.
rider. R Pauley 9 Col. Matt. Ceos, Goninl
3 3i 2’A R Pauley 8 Goinui. Lt. Sawyer, D. of Slielby
FIRST RACE — About 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts an*i Geldings. Special Weights. (July
22. 1918— 1:07%— 5— 128.)
Index Course Dist 'rimo'r’ckOdds Wt St ’,4 M- ^4 Str Fin Joekrys .Started Order of Finish
ROUND ROBIN, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Olambala — Mauviette (R. T. Wilson).
44221 Jamaica .5.) f 1:07 fast 13-10 1C«6 3 2 2 2’ 2* C Kuinmer 6 Mas.Dancer, St. .Allan, TeaRoom
43573 Saratoga 5i f 1:07%. slow 6-5 115 2 3 2 2'® 2* I. Ensor t! Padriac, Double Eye, Tea Room
435.53 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12%.fast 8 103J 7 7 5 6' 4’J C Rob’.son 8 Grayssian, Kinnout. Sammy
F448 Saratoga 5-8 l:01'Amud 20 115 8 8 7 7® 7” II Bullm’n 9 TheTroiit. l”cePeiinnnt, Pailriac
1C409 Saratoga 5ifl:09%mud 10 1104 8 10 10 8' 6'’ H Bullm’nll .San. Leal, D.iv.IIaruni. Evergav
44343 Empire
4432:5 Jamaica
3-4
l:12%fast
8
lO-ll 7
7
5
6'
4®l C
Rob’.son .S
Grayssian,
5-8
1 :01'/tmud
20
115 8
8
7
7®
7” II
Bullm’n 9
I’heTroilt,
51 f l:0’J%mud
10
1101 8
10
10
8'
5*’ H
Bullm’nll
San. lical.
if st
5.5%slop
41
115 4
8
8
71
7” J
Loftus 11
Dominique,
c, 2
(M)
116
By Disguise — Debacle (W. R. ■
4.3359 Saratog.a
MORONI, b. 0. 2 (M)
44444 Empire .Ab 3-4 1
44384 Empire .54 f 1
44.343 limpire 54 f 1
1427:5 .Jamaica 5-8 1
44141 .Jamaica 54 f 1
43944 H.deG’ce 3-4 1
4i:!84 Empire
44:523 .Jamaica
43089 A<|’duct
42980 Aii’duct
44121 Jamaica
43894 A«i’duct
43820 Aq’duct
42807 Belmont 5-8 st
42415 .Tama lea
44343 Empire 31 f 1
TEN CAN. b. c, 2 (M
44.343 Empire 51 f 1
44121 Jamaica 3-4 1
43291 Saratoga 54 f 1
43894 .Aq’duct
43591 Belmont 1
4:544s Saratoga
:08 hvy
18-5
116
2
2
2
:01%fast
15
108
5
5
4
;05'/ifast
15
1031
3
7
6
:ll'/ofa.jt
50
112
3
.5
5
;06%fa«:t
12
107
11
11
12
63%fast
15
115
10
10
9
115
;ll%fHst
;:o
1()6
7
7
.5
:0S hvy
15
109
1
;i
,3
:0S hvv
8
116
1
3
3
;00%.fast
30
K16
4
4
4
:08%.hvy
40
115
1
1
2
;17%ihvy
71
114
a
3
5
c, 2 (M)
116
:0S hvy
1.5
no
4
4
4
:01%fast
1(10
108
2
4
6
:06%fast
100
115
i:i
16
18
:147sfast
?oo
nr.
4
10
10
;02%mud
100
115
Bolted
. 2 (M)
115
:15%inud
41
115
2
3
3
:i:{%good
5
112
2
6
6
;15%fast
41
m
7
3
3
:ll%fast
18-5
no
1
1
2
:08 good
10
115
6
10
8
o9%fast
5
112
16
15
14
63%,fast
41
115
4
1
1
SSVsslop
6
115
7
2
2
:01%fast
31
115
4
3
4
c. 2 (M)
115
:1.3%s)ow
12
110
4
7
4
:0S hvy
20
116
6
4
4
[)
115
:')8 hvy
4
116
5
6
6
:15%mud
12
115
4
4
4
;08 mud
100
115
12
11
10
;06\tfaRt
100
115
14
17
19
2 IM)
115
:13%good
so
112
7
4
3
:00 mud
23
109
4
4
4
:01%mud
12
115
3
7
8
:02 slop
13-5
115
6
5
5
2* 2* C F’h’ther 8 Sea .Mint, Moroni, Ten Can
4’ 4'J H Myers 7 St. .Allan, V. -Cli’iinan. T.W.gon’r
6* 4'* H Myers 8 Neddara, Padriac, Royal Duck
54 5’ 1. ATcAtee 7 Upset, Man o’ AVar. GoId.BriMiiu
12 12’® L McAtee 12 MissJemiuia, AA’ildair, K. Thrush
10* 8*’ C F’b’tner 12 AA’ildair, Homely, llixMlwink
By McGee— Mirror (J. Arthur).
6” 6*’ J Rod’g’ez 7 Roy. Duck. Min. Man, Ir.iWiFon
:i« 4'® J Roil’g’ez .5 V.-Ch’nnun. .MIii..Man, S.(Teiii;e
3’ 3" J Roil’g’ez 8 ,Se.-i .Mint, Arniistiee, Ten Cati
6 6*’ J Rod’g’ez 6 St’rCourt, IraWilsoii, R.O. Might
3’ 3*J J Rod’g’ez li Georgie. Duiisandel, L.Einuieliue
6'4 o'* J Rod’g’ez 9 R.Traveler, L.Boy, Riihidiuiu
By Anmer — Astarte II. (F. Houseman).
412 3*0 yfi,- Kang .5 V. -Chairman, Min. Man. Moroni
6* 6’S H Erlcks’n 7 St. .Allan, A'.-Ch’rman, T.W’oner
18 18” N Huff 19 Evergay, JlaskedDancer, Blazes
10* 10’® N Huff 12 Gladiator, Furlough, I.eGIorieiir
N Huff 11 Itrookholt, Furlough, Buckluide
By Star Shoot — Phew (W. R. Coe).
3* 3'® C F|b|ther 4 Armeniis, May Alley, Ten Can
5*. ^ h ther t S.aganiore. Jr. Dream, Carnarvon
3'4 4’J C F’b ther 12 T.Wagoner, Carnarvon, Damask
34 4’ L McAtee 8 John 1’. Grier, Pilgrim, Rouleau
7'4 4’4 G F’b’therl2 I*. Penmuit, J. P. Grier. Padriac
14* 13=' L McAtee 16 Itonnie ilary. On Watch, Upset
4' 24 C F’b’therl4 Upset, King’s Chaim, Pilgriiu
24 2* C F’b’therll Dominique. Pilgrim. Marianne
3’ 3® C F’h’ther 9 Sh’ndonh. M.Ant’ette. D.H’riim
By Last Coin — Skip (J. Butler).
9* 8"3 T Nolan 11 T’derhird, Br.Plaver. Larghetto
4’ 5=“ T Nolan 8 Sea Mint, Armistice, Moroni
By Ten Point — Canastota (A. L. Aste).
5'® 4'* C H Miller 8 Sea Mint, Armistice, Moroni
4 4” C H Miller 4 Armeniis, MayAIley. ServlceStsr
11* 11*' C H Mil)erl3 Blazes. Franc Tireur. EiId Alan
17 17’* C H MIllerl9 Evergay. MsakedDiincer. Blasea
By Fair Play — Nineveh (J. E. Widener).
-1^ Buxton 7 Sagamore, Ir. Dream, Carnarvon
66 E Ambr se 7 StarCourt, M. Dancer, ’ThelmaE
S ^lusg’ve 9 TheTroiit, I”cePennant, Padriac
3’ 3® B Ambrse 8 Betty J., Shoal. Gloria France
9 S' 7*’ W Obert
4 4 4'= W Obert
14 11* 9" W’ Obert
10 10' 10»J W Obert
Yards. Trustee Purse. 3-year-oIds and upward. Allowances. (July
HEROISME, b. c. 3 110
41361 Empire lm70y 1 rA'-’ornud 4.) 112 2
44201 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slow 10 110 4
43661 Belmont 3-4 .st l:12%fas;t 7 115 8
42501 Belmont 3-4 st l;ll%good 20 115 8
42379 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 10 115 7
ROYALLIEU, b. c, 3 110
4416:5 Jamaica ImTOyl :47%slow 8-5 112 6
43006 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13Vitast 10 115 1
SENATOR CROW, b. c, 3
43726 Belmont 3-4 st l:13%fast 7
43555 Saratoga 8-4 l;13%fast 6
43475 Saratoga 1 1:40 good 7
:59828 Aq’duct 5-8 59%good 20
39673 Belmont 6Jf st 1:08 good 31
35631 Belmont 5if st l;07%fast 16-5
CHIEF, ch. g. 4
442<)1 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slow 3-2
44083 Jamaica. 3-4 l;14%imud 7
43799 Aq’duct 1 l:40%fast 10
POILU, ch. o, 3
44405 Empire 1 1-10 1:51 hvy 3
44305 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%mud 15
44249 Jamaica lm70yl ;45%fast 31
44201 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slow 6
44120 Jamaica 3-4 l:18%mud 15
43277 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 30
43077 Aq’duct 1 l:40%fast 8-5
42821 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 20
40534 Bowie 61 f 1:U hvy 12f
P. G. KING, b. g, 4
4434.S Empire 1 1-10 1:49 hvy 12
442(i9 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%tast 15
44201 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slow 15
43985 Aq’duct 1 l;40%fast 1
43943 Aq’duct 1 1:43 slow 6
43799 Aq’duct ll:40%fast 7-5
43756 Aq’duct ll;40*4fast 4
SCOTCH VERDICT, br. g. 3
44347 Empire ImlOy l:4C%hvy 20
■14175 Laurel 1 1-4 2:05%fast 39-10
44050 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:05A8fast 6
43902 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%faat 35
4:5806 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :4;%fast 10
43443 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%mud 20
110
107 5 2 2
107 4 6
115 5 4 4
110 3 2
110 6 5
115 9 11 11
105 7 6 6
106 3 4
114 7 10
114
108 8 8 6
1091 577
118 8 9
115 5 6 3
115 1 7 7
1116 6 5 5
106 5 4 3
97 3 1 1
90 4 1 1
99 6 3 3
ICC 4 4
rider. R Pauley
3 31 2=5 R Pauley
41 e*J A Johnson 8 Lackrose, Prince S., A. Heiiize
DAHINDA, b.
f. 3
107
:
44407 Empire
ImTOy 1:49 hvy
20
95
2
1
1
2
2“
44249 Jamaica
ImTOy l;45*/ifast
SO
112
4
5
6
7
51
43987 Aq’duct
1 1:40 fast
30
107
2
5
4
4
4”
43756 Aii’duct
1 l;40',ifast
20
1U6
7
5
4
6
6'
43.514 Saratoga
1 l;:49%good 20
99
7
3
2
3
4>
Empire City Entries and Past Performances for Monday, October 20.
'WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
I abbreviations show track conditions.
o o
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Cliicago time 1:30.)
® Superior mud luiimT. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance.
First Race — About 3-4 Mile.
2-.veiU‘-olds. -Maidens. Special AA’eights.
I'olls ami Geldings.
(Track record; July 22, 1918^-1 :071.®.— .5— 128.)
Today’s
Iml. Horse. AVt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
44221’ ROUND ROBIN .. 11.5.. 725
4434.‘1'-’ t-Armistice 1L5..71.5
44444 .Moroni 11.5x710
443V-t’ Sir Clareiice 11.5. .710
44121' t8ervice .Star 115.. 705
44428 Short Change 110 l:14v3S 115.. 705
4434.3 Ten Can 115..7t)0
43S94 Northward 115.. "(HI
Horse.
Ting -a -Ling
4404S tA.s.-igii
443S5 Paddy
Wt. Rec.
. . .109 1:11’’:
109 1:11
...112 l:10'f.
Today’s
A.Wt.Han.
0 114X715
4 114. .710
4 114X710
41864 Earnest 3 113X710
41995 •Liberty Star 109 lill'-s 4 109 X 70-'
44’2lI9 Tan II 4 114X705
;-t42*)<!’ Suiirose 4 111X705
44124 ‘Uranium (M) 4 111.. 7(31
44407’ ‘Diihintiii 100 l:13Vi 3 120X7(M(
44425 ‘tDriffield 114 1:11%. 5 112x700
44425 ‘Tommywaac 99 l:12-’)r>s 3 120®7(M)
t-V. (’. Niehaus entr.v.
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Second Running Pelham Bay Handicap.
32.000 Added.
2-year-olds.
(Track record: Jnlv 22, 1918 — 1:05% — 2 — 119.)
4:i90!*’ Homely 107 1:06% 11SX750
(44:444) Lmictta 110 1:07%, 112.. 745
44303’ tCimlerella 110 1:(Mi%, KMI..745
(44-273) tSliir Court 115 1:08% 118x745
41408’ St. AUau Ill) 1:07%, 116X740
44;4(’>ii’ Sister Helene 109 1:07%, 1(62X735
44271 Irish Dream 115 1:07 llMi..7:40
44444’ Minute .Man 115 l:08*sli 110X725
tW. R. Coe entr.v.
Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
;4-.vear-ohls and upward. Handicap
(Trai-k record; July 20. 1918— 1 :42*i— 5— 117.)
44445 tKashmir 4 10JX750
(44406) Rciouut 112 1:46. 4 118®745
(44387) Thistledcii 103 1:46% 3 110X745
44427= I’astoral Sv.aiii ...107 1:44% 3 105 x 740
(44447) All)-It A 125 1:44%. 4 117X740
4:i899 tS.itvestra 110 l:4;S-% 4 ll(iX<3.5
44427 Cromwell Ill l;51s 3 95.. 725
41324 AA'ar Machine 98 l;43'o 4 105x725
tW. R. Co*, entr.v.
Second Race — 1 Milo and 70 Yards,
Trustee Purs»>.
3-yeur-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: July 20. 1918 — 1:42% — 5 — 117.)
(44361 1
lleniisnie
112
l:47%.m
:$ 1100725
44445
(4416.81
Royallieii
.112
l;47%s
3
110. .720
(44406)
43726
Senator Crow . . .
:4
ll(l:;:715
(443S7)
442(11 ’
Cliief
4
115. .715
44427 =
44405-’
Poilu
115
1:47%
3
110X715
(44447)
4434 s
P. G. King
102 Jl:. "8)
4
114. .715
4:t899
44345’
Scotcli A'**rdlct . . .
107
1:47 ’%,h
3
110. .715
44427
44407’
Daliinda
112
1:49%
3
107X710
44324
44425
Tlios. F. McMahon
104
l:477im
:s
110X710
tJ.
(41444)
.Sturkiidcr
:i
no. .710
444’25
Lowtlde
3
110. .710
44405
Uohokus
115
1:17%
3
no. .705
43987
Caddie
106
1:47
4
115X705
4440!’
443.S8’
(443S5)
44325=
(44(619)
4U40
44107
1 4201 -’
44424
Susan M. I.Ml ...
90
1 :4S
3
102X705
44387’
44S6S
Dayilue
Miss Orb
106
1:46%
3
3
11(1X705
107 . . 705
44424
Uranium (M) ....
115
1:51 *is
4
110. .TOO
44060
A'etcriiii
KM!
1:40%
;i
no. .700
44424
.Malice (M)
110
1 :49%
4
107x700
44s24
Huey Travis (Ml.
105
l:-50%
3
105. .700
4;i443 Saratoga 3-1 l:14%raud 50
4:i252 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 50
13209 Empire lni70y l:4G%good 30
43305 Empire lni70y 1:48 slow 7
43184 Empire 1 l:46%mud 40
THOS. F. McMAHCN. ch. o. 3
44425 Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 slow 7
44117 Jamaica lm70yl :46%mud 8
44005 Aii’duct 6J f 1:19 fast 15
43938 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%sIow 30
4.3797 Aq’duct 6J f l:19Visfast 20
43735 Belmont :i-4 1 :i:l%,fast 15
43703 Belmont 6i f l:20V*ifast H
i.Mi Belmont 1 l;40%fast 3J
43.514 S.aratoga 1 l;39%good 4
STARKADER, blk. c, 3
41444 Havana :i-4 l:15%fast f
39908 Aq’duct 5-8 l:00’igood 50
LOWTIDE, ch. c, 3
44435 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :12 slow 50
44304 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 50
42l;l5 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fadt 33
42101 H.deG’ce 6J f 1:07 fast 67
420’36 Bowie 6J f l:22%fast 12
41988 Bowie 5J f l;09%fast 13
41888 Bowie 6i f 1:08 fast '140
HOHOKUS, hr. g, 3
44405 Empire 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 8
All)-it A 125 1:44%.
tS.ilvestra 110 l:4;S-%
Cromwell Ill l;51s
AA'ar Machine 98 1;4’3%
J . HaUcuheck entry.
Sixth Race— 1 1-10 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Clainiin
,.102 1:43% 5 110X725
. .101 1:48 ^,8 3 109X720
Third Race — About 3-4 Mile.
3-yeur-olds snd upward. Claiming,
ck rei-ord: July 22. 1918— 1 :07%— 5—128. )
(iohh-rcst Boy
Keen Jane . .
Chief
‘Jack O’ Dowd
I’liddj'
,.100 1;44%.
.103 1 :47
.110 1:46%
.110 1 :44’/r.
4 107x715
4 110X715
(i 1 1 5. . 71 5
7 1100710
44404
St. Isidore ....
...122 1:11 Vis
6 114X725
40300
Tom .McTiiggart
.111
1 ;45-*r.
r,
4426.S’
Sycumoor
4 114X720
44405
Liitlc Nearer . . .
.102
1 :4tl’%
10
(44404)
Bai'k B-i.v
...107 1:11
11 1’2O072O
41147
AA’liimsv
• 111
1 :45%.
fi
41661
•Sherman A
. ..112 1:11
3 10.5.. 720
4:i»«7
‘Caddie
. 105
1:51*5
4
4426!)
'rrophy
...106 1:00%,
4 114. .715
44.8IS
P. (!. King
.109
1:18
4
(44425)
Adele
. .103*1:09%
4 117.. 715
4444K
Frank AVaters . . .
.108
1:4S%
4
44404’
Uncle’s laissie .
..107 l:n’%.h
.’4 107X715
4421(1’
I’crscus
. .non :49
5
44:465
Siesta
...108!l:12%in
3 110X715
44318
Daiidv Dude
..KM!
1 :5(l!i
5
43072=
Marmltc
3 110X715
1 1368
•Hickoi-ynut
. . 108
1:47%
5
..104 l:l8‘.-,s 3 98:ic710
4 115. .710
..103 1;4'i's »! l(r2;l;710
. 11311 :.5(!%.h 4 115X710
107X700
115X7(8)
42101 H.deG’ce 6J f 1:07 fast 67
420’36 Bowie 6J f l:22%fast 12
41988 Bowie 5J f l;09%fast 13
41888 Bowie 6i f 1:08 fast '140
HOHOKUS. hr. g, 3
44405 Empire 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 8
44219 Jamaica ImTOvl :45*/4fast 8
4:!9.38 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14-%slow 20
43775 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13%fast 15
4?587 Belmont 65 f 1:23 mud 4J
42919 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%fast 20
42781 Belmont 6i f l:lS%fast 16
42.583 Belmont 1 l::lS%f8St 4
12410 Jamaica 3-4 l;14%fast 9-6
12323 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 31
(216:1 H.deG’ce 6J f l;03Hfast 26
CADDIE, b. g, 4
439S7 Aq’duct 1 1:40 fast 30
43705 Belmont 1 1 :39-N..fast 30
13208 Empire 1 1-4 2:U9V5good 30
431S4 Empire 1 l:46%mud 20
13151 Empire 1 1-16 1 :48%fast S')
12752 Belmont 1 l:43%mud 15
12623 Belmont 7-8 l;26%fast 30
12583 Belmont ll;38%fast 25
12350 Pimlico 1 1-lG l;49%fast 12f
SUSAN M.. b. f. 3 (M)
41424 12mpiro lm70j' 1 :48%.slow 11-5
U:t64 Empire lni70y l:47%mud 8
11163 Jamaica lm70yl:47%slow 6
14083 .lainaica 3-4 l;14%mud 60
1.3252 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 30
12223 Empire ImTOy l;45%fast 30
1.3202 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%slow 40
12381 Jamaica lm70yl :45%fast 20
12163 H.deG’ce 6i f l:«8%fast 17
12085 H.deG’ce 5J f l:08%fast 21f
CAYDUE, br. c. 3
14:187 Empire 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 7
•4347 Empire lm70y l:46%hvy 6
44139 Jamaica 5} f l:07%hvy 30
14062 Jamaica 5i f l:05%fast 50
43347 Saratoga 1 l:37Vsfast 20
43293 Saratoga 1 l;42%slow 12
43148 Empire 1 l;46%mud 11-10
107 12 12
100 9 9
1045 855
96 4 4 5
103 4 3 3
110
IdS 9 10
104 3 4 4
lOSi 2 7
105 7 9
103 5 8
110 1 5
102 4 6
106i 111
102i 346
110
116 4 1
109 5 5
110
107 13 13
109 U 12
100 6 6
104 9 9
110 6 2
105 4 3
116 3 3
42181 Empire ImTOy 1:4'J mud 4
115
115 1 3
115 2 4 6
112 10 4 11
115 1 1 2
101 4 6
104 8 8 7
105 1 2 2
108
105 5 10 10
1121 522
109 6 5 5
112 7 7
104 7 8
90 1C 10 11
107 9 13
98 6 2 2
110 14 6
103 3 9
110
no 1 1 1
102 *2 4 5
92 4 4
991 6 6
112 1 3 4
107 4 3 5
108 1 1 1
106 2 1 1
By ’Verdun — Dainty (0. Buxton).
U I-' « -'I - SlrGrafton. Wilfreda
oi 6- M Buxton 12 I’oilu, Chief, Huzzas
V Buxton 12 AVar Bond. Siesta, Sammy Kelly
71 m* T ?o )V’'‘tI>rlve. Rap.Day. Bridesmaii
i I J Metcalf 10 Audacious, ItapidDay, Hum. Sigh
I ’I*® Daughter(T. Monahan).
74^ 5" i Sch,6n-’rl- ^ -Assumption
li 5" A bchu g rlj I.s;ad)ngStar, Diff.Eyes, Jeweler
By Uncle — Follio Bergeres (Triple Springs Farm)
5 6®J T Nolan U Joyful, \\ai* Drive G
6' 7'i R T?ld"o q W.Ro< tet
I Ualnstrude, Ophelia, Purchase
61 5’1 L Taplm 9 Peter, Sketchy, Mad Hatter
3' m* E Taplln 19 Minuet. M. Maitland. DlfLEye.
By Ballot — Ormondino (M. J, Murphy).
3’ 2'i G Kummerl2 Poilu, Huzzas, Stepson
i* 1.3 •/**e Jw. Sammy Kelly, SnsanM.
31 4®J C Kummer 8 Litliolick, P. G. King, Wilfreda
By Ogtien— Grace Navarre (B. Davis)
1* 2'i G W Car’i 7 I'ud.Dcar, F. Waters Tjit Xe-irpr
6’ 3® G AV Car’113 Manoevre I’.ack Ihiv, S e;Va
G H MSuerii «tcpson.’ 1^8
IJ 1 i i- H Millerl-- (.liief, IIuz2:i8, Stei>aon
7’ 6” C H MillerlO Manoevn-, Un. Las^ G Swell
11‘ 11’* C H Millerl.5 H’tontrope. VexatW AV R^e^
By Mint— Elsie Harris (E. E. ’Watkina)
? il if
^ Buxton 11 Courcelles, Huzzas Indiscret
3 3*i M Buxton 8 Siesta, rourcelles * UeoeDtiou ir
2* 2»* J Frach 8 Litholick, AVilfreiia Chi?f
2’ 2’ J Frach 7 Gex. Sal^atelli ‘'^^freda
^^By Ballot — Censure (L. Fay).
1- ^"1 i w-*i - Thistledon, Albert.A.
J” ^ i /^'Cift, Gold. Glow. Fair*' I’rinee
52 T ‘ Belurio, Fi-ank Monroe
V Klected IL, Bet lie Bluff
61 Kit « 1 ^. ^"'"'1’ J-51'omt. I’.nndCails
6 6 S BoMe 1- Back Bay, Aal.We.st, St.Quentiu
By Bockton — Oriska (C. Cline).
K J ‘ mbala. Keen Ja)ie
T*^ R*)d g ezll AAar Note, Stei>.son, Poilu
cl V I^uise. Damaris, Sanberi.a
® *■ H Ball 7 (.ex, P. t,. King, S.ilvatelle
4> 5” H Ericks’n 9 Sun.Hin, S.AV.Jbison, AVat.AVar
12 11’- T Nolan 12 BackBay, A’ul.AVest, St.Queutia
lOi E De.Mayoll Cromwell, Goldvale, I’inard
8’ 8” S Sn’dman 9 Millnice, I'iodni, I)ottii’s Best
5’ 5'® H Erinks’n 6 AlbertA., Ellison, Nan. Flack
5’ 6‘® II Ericks’n 7 Frogtown, Daydue, Albert A.
By Celt — Jamma (Sylvester Stable).
10' 9® G KummerlA Adele, .\. Simiilex. Helen .Atkin
■*' J**! Q Preece (, I’.AAJiack. Siinnyland, Woodtrap
6’ 6'" C Kummerll Right .Angle. Trophy, Jyntee
7* 3’5 Q Preece 12 N’ightsti*-k, Rack Bay, F. Waters
8 8'“ G A\ Gar I 8 Arnold, Tenons Bon. Tropliv
-* L. Ensor .S Arrah Go On, A'ague, Surplice
4* 4’J H Ericks’n 7 Alvord. Mias Kruter, Un. Lassie
2* 2’ C Kummer 4 Doleful, Orderly, Lady Ward
6* 4'* T Rowan 9 Siin.Uill, S.W.J’nsou, AVat.War
By Lovetie — My Star (C. E, McAvoy),
i?, 9. S.UghtllL, D.Kl’ethe
6 6-’ R Trolse 6 V..\dam. B.Ite’uty, B.D’ncerll.
By Sir Wilfred — Sandy Bar (C. Smith).
14 14SJ T Rowan 14 Adele, N. Simplex, Helen .Atkin
9 Ur Oround-Swell, Alvord
9® 9®i J AVessler 11 SeaBeaeh, Tranby, S.AV.Johnsou
9J 9*‘ G Corey 10 Com. Law, Jose. Zarate, Favour
6 6” J Metcalf 6 Refugee, Sturdee, Margery
U U. U Sn’dman 11 LeotiFay, L’uraMiller. SlrHaste
7® 6“ R Denyse 8 U. Panky, Frizeur. T. Ferryman
By Hessian — Oh Ho (Crown Stable).
.51 7'* T .Nolan 7 i’nddyDear. Poilu. FrankWalers
3' 4'= J Butwell 11 War Note, Stepson, Poilu
61 5*5 T Rice 12 Niglitstick. R.Bay. T.F..M’JUhou
II 3'4 J Callahanl4 AA’arSpirit, Mis.sKruter. Peasant
6’® 6®1 T Rice 7 F. AA’uters, Glelpner, AVawbeek
3'i 6’ L McAtee 1.5 Right Angle, Alvord, L'ltraGold
6i 4’S H Myers 9 N’htstick. ElectedlL, Reltriuger
3‘i 3’i L McAtee 9 Dan, Bellringer, Millrace
1® 1® S Sn’dman 7 Goaler, Planturede, Malice
1* 2*1 \V Kelsay 10 S. A'erdict, L. George, 'raratcon
13' 14** G Gorev 16 Aiii)le Jin k IL. Siipertia. JoeJoe
By Star Shoot — Lost Ball (J. L, Donovan).
5 5=' T Rowan 5 AA'ee Louise, Damaris. Sanb*-ria
8 8” T Rowan 8 Sundial H., G*jaler, F. AVuters
4 4’* T Rowan 4 Comme Ci, Conduit, John 1. Day
7 7’“ T Rowan 7 Frogtown. Daydue, Albert A.
11’ 11'* T Rowan 15 Mount. Rose IL, Lucius, Zinnia
11 1* A Johnson 9 Goaler. W'ilfreda, 8 . Light HI.
61 5*1 II Ham't’nll Dendera. AA’ilfrcdn. Musito
81 7'® H Ham’t’n 9 Dau, Rellrlngtr, Uohokus
6* 8*’ R Ball 12 R. of I’hoenix, J. Mount, Nui>oU
By Ogden — Queen Marguerite (G. C. Milton).
4’ 5'® T Rowan 12 Cous.o’Miue, I.ei’.alafre. Parable
2’ 2*’ E Haynes 8 Heroisiue, Sir Grafton, Wllfreila
3’ 3* T Rowan 8 Royallieii, S. Grafton, A.s’mption
51 4'i AV Taylor 12 Chief, Joe Joe. Sammy Kelly
8* 7'® AV Obert 11 I’romwell, Goldvale, Pinard
11 11'* F C'ltilettl 11 KingJohn, Johiil.Day, S.inTime
12’ 11'® F C’lUlettlla A'ancoiiver, Sara. Kelly, Jeweler
31 9*® H Erlcks’nll Fgvoar, .Millrace, .Mary Belle
6* 6®J G Bums 16 Apple Jack IL, Suiierba, JoeJoe
8*> 8“J L McAtee 11 Irene, Irish Maid, Miss Sterling
By Peep o’Day — Subdue (R. T. Nickerson),
2' 3'® .1 Uod’g cz 3 Thistledon, Blairgowrie
5” 5=' II Erlcks’n (> Crys.Ford, Thistledon, S. Verdict
3'1 3‘J F AVelucr 4 Jyute*', Oaguod, Right Angle
71 8" II Erlcks’n 9 Toto, Right Angle, Arnold
8* 9'® AV Kelsay 10 War Rocket, C.Gone, C.Sweper
7 7” W Kelsay 7 Thunderclap, C.Gone, Audacious
2’ 2* AV Kel.say 7 Frogtown. .AHiertA.. 8 . in Frabi-e
81 3* W Kelsay 5 G. C«K'k, Suupdrugoa II., 'I’etKy
Sinda;, October 19, 1919
DATLT RACING FORM.
443fkS Empirp
44?05 Jamaica
44201 Jamaica
44005 Aq’duct
43555 Saratoga
42021 Oakrwn
41056 Oakl'wn
41789 Oakl’wn
41007 F.O’nds
40899 F.tl'nds
40821 F.fi’nds
403.'1 Bowie
40308 Pimlico
f, 3
1 1-16 1 :51'%mud
6
107
9.; 5
4
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
60
94 3
1
3
3-4 1:15 slow
30
112 9
8
65 f 1:19 fast
200
108 3
6
3-4 l:13%fast
100
110 12
12
65 f 1 :08=4.fast
20
100 5
4
3-4 l:14=ifast
15
105 10
8
1 l:42%fast
8
93 5
1
4
1. g, 4 (M)
ImTOy l:4,SA’sIow
10
no
115 8
9
9
3-4 1:16 fa.st
6
116 10
10
3-4 l:16%.slow
9-0
110 8
7
6* f l:0S%hvy
20
108 5
6
6-8 l:01%fast
30
HI 2
6
6-8 l:01%fast
30
115 1
6
c, 3
IniTOvl :43-Vrast
100
110
106 2
4
4
3-4 SI l:13%fast
60
103 8
7
1 1:45 hvy
15
109 3
4
4
6.5 f 1 :08 fast
20
113 11
H
65 f l:('.8Af,fast
20
no 3
10
3-4 l:14%fast
13
111 .8
8
1 l:42%fa.st
32
HOJ 7
2
1
f. 4 (M)
ImTOy l:48V.s!ow
■4)
107
107 7
11
11
By Orb-Trade Mark (A. Goodin). DRIFFIEID. b. h. 6
4’’ 4-* F Weiner 7 Zinni.'i. Knh-i-Noor. Keen Jane 444'-’5 Empire Ah 3-4 1:12 Slow .5<
2- 23 .1 Zoeller 7 Ilettlel’lurf. JackO’Dowd. Tetley 4:1946 Il.deO’ce 3-4 l:167shvy 6'
8- 8" T Rowan 12 1‘oilu. t'liief, llnzzas ' 43-S03 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 19-
10‘ 10-" J Friich 11 Hiclit Antle. Troiiliy, Jyntee 42624 Church’l 3-4 1:13 fast 11
12 12-“ H Bn’dmanlJ Joyful. WarDrive. t.'o. o’theMain 419'27 Ha\ana Bi f l:064ifaat 21
6* 6“ O AV Car’l !• M.ll.Tluinnaii. Sybil. Sp. Oneeii 41881 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast i:
6) 6'3 J Sm'llw'dl2 Verity. Jim Ibidley, Eliz. Marie 41825 Havana 3-4 l;12%fa9t 1<
7* 8’“ S Boyle 12 Rookery, Verna 1$.. Snnflasli 41781 Ilavana 3-4 l:18%.slop 6
By Astronomer — Mary Greenwood (L. Laugblin). TOMMYWAAC. b. f, 3
Si 6'* J FTarh 12 Cons.o’lMine. Lelialnfre. 1‘aruble 44425 Empire Ah 3-4 1:12 .“slow 5
44.304 Jamaica
44217 Jamaica
4237.5 Pimlico
42295 Pimlico
42218 Pimlico
41619 Jef'sno 3-4 1:16 fa.st b 116 10 10 10 9* 8'“ S Wolst'mio IMureen, Si>eedsfer, Notate 44.304 Jamaica 3-
4I5S5 Jefaon 3-4 l:164^.slow 9-5 110 8 7 7 6'J. 6” Q Preece 9 Tan II.. Speedster, Patina 44217 Jamaica 3-
41480 F.O’nds 6* f l:0S%hvy 20 108 5 6 5 6 6'* D Conn’lly <’> M’rieMiller, Assume. R.Sliaunon 44120 Jamaica 3-
84048 Aq’duct 6-8 l:01%faat 30 HI 2 6 6 6 6“J F Rob' son fi S. Spansled, Corydou, UmnttlU 12390 Pimlico 1 1-1
S3952 Jamaica B-8 l:01%fast 30 115 1 6 7 7 7“ P Kob’son S Prunes. Gyp, Bright Angel 4237.5 Pimlico
VETERAN, b. c, 3 110 By His Majesty— Nectary (D. Lewis). ,
4406(1 Jamaica IniTOyl :43-'VfaRt 100 106 2 4 4 4 4 4'* (1 W (.’ar'l 4 K. t’l.anilit. O.'l'iiere. Past. Swain i-V'
4;l72G Belmont 3-4 si l:13%fast (iO l(i:i 8 7 7 7* 7'* II Ilam’t'nio .lockScnt. .Madll'tter. Kltintyneeii l-'R’i H.deti ce 6^
41007 F.G’nda 1 1:45 bvy 15 109 .3 4 4 4 4= ' 4=" A1 Buxton .5 Cntler Fire. Sailor, SilveryLlglit
40899 F.tl'nds 6.) f 1 :08 fast 20 113 11 11 11 101 M Buxton 12 Romeo, Mamiite, P. and Sipiare FOURTH RAC
40831 F.fl’nd.s 6i f l:0.8lf,fast 20 110 3 10 10 10 10“J M Buxton 10 I inler Fire, Iwin, Vansylvia 119.)
403.51 Bowie 3-4 l:14iifast 13 111 .8 8 7 4’ 42-J J Murjihy 8 St. Quentin, I.il.,Sliaw, Baglieera
40308 Pimlico 1 l:42)f.fa.st 32 llOJ 7 2 1 1 1* 16 J Murphy 10 ro’icelles. F.andS.j’are, Belario HOMELY, ch. f, 2
MALICE, blk. f, 4 (M) 107 Bv Mentor— Prim Pollr (E. Lutzl. 4.3909 Aij'duct 7
44424 Empire ImTOy l:48V.s!ow 50 107 7 11 11 9 9“ 8-' F V/einer 1'.’ Cons.o’.Af iiie. I.eBalafre, Parable 43760 A<i’ duct _ 3-
44272 Jamaica lni70yl:40%f.ast 50 94 6 4 4 6 7 F Weiner .S Sw. Tooth. Assumption. Prinilll. 43576 Belmont 5Jf £
44249 Jamaica lm70yl :45V(sfast 100 107 11 10 10 11 11 11““ H Erlcks’nll War .Note, Stepson, Poiln l."463 Saratoga 51
43085 Aq’duct 1 1-16 1 :46%faat W) 103 2 C 4 4 9> 9“’ H Ericlc.s’nl0 Harwood II.. Goaler, M.Rosell. 4.3399 .Saratoga OJ
43077 Aq’duct 1 l:404<;fast 50 101 13 8 12 11 11= 12‘® 11 Ericks’nl4 Cou. Colors, K.Agrippa, Wilfreyla <3262 Saratoga 3-
42856 Jamaica lm70yl :47M;fa8t 20 HO 5 1 1 1 6= 6'< H Ericks’n 7 Gouler. Wllfred.i. .S. Light III. 43194 Empire 5-
h. 6
) 3-4 1:12 slow
.50
112
117 14
14
14
3-4 l:167shvy
64
116 13
8
6
3-4 l:14-%fast 19-5f
119 3
2
5
3-4 1:13 faat
116
II55II
12
12
65 f 1 :06%f ast
25
112 4
4
4
3-4 1 :13%fast
12
HI 5
3
8
3-4 l;12%fast
10
112 8
8
8
3-4 l:18%.slop
6
111 2
2
4
b. f, 3
1 3-4 1:12 .slow
5
190
99 6
4
-
.3-4 1:13 fast
8
KM5 1
4
5
3-4 1:15 last
10
104 1
1
1
3-4 1 :13%mud
15
104 2
3
4
1-16 1:53 h\TT
24
109 5
2 2
6
1 l:40%fast
1’4
109 3
1 2
2
1 l:45%hvy
11
113 2
1 1
3
3-4 1 :14 fast
36
1021 6
5
4
65 f 1 :07%fast
10
KM5 2
1
1
Bv Sain — Tooti Mook (A. C. Niehaui).
13“ 1.3=" .1 Connors 14 Ailele. N’. Simplex. Helen Atkin
3i 6"} E HilemanlO Kirs. Cub, General, Amackassin
8‘ 10'- E IlilemanlO KI Mahdi, General. Sea Beach
12 12*'' L Gentry 12 StarUnby, A.SIiddleton, BillleB.
4* 4*\ W Gargan S Wey. Girl, L. Nephew, M’ganese
8* 8‘j W GarganlO Yorkville, Miss Gove, Diadi
8 S>“ R Imes 8 Manganese, Sen. James, SkyMan
B* 6" D Boland 8 Lola. Ed Garrison. James G.
By Burgomaster — Belle of Troy (G. Peterson).
6* 5’ F Weiner 14 Adele. N. Simplex, Helen Atkin
4i 4*1 T Rowan 12 Back Bay. Ground-Swell, Alvord
l.J 21 T Rowan 11 Paddy, FrankWaters, S-alvatelle
41 7‘* T Rowan 1(1 Manoevre, I'n. Lassie, G. -Swell
8' 7" A JohnsonlO S.deV'dnn, M.o’th’IIonr, Thrift
4* 4'" A Johnson 5 L.Uerbert, I lit’gold, KlngHerod
3* 4'“ L McAtee !» CoinraeCi, .1. of Ar(“, F. Shatiliou
6' 8"i L McAtee 13 O. the Way, It. Vandiver. Onh o
1“ 1“ G Walls 10 Toadstool, I’leuty, Avion
FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pelham Bay Handicap. 2-ycar-o!ds. (July 22. 1918— 1 :05'(— 2—
By Sea King— Old Squaw (L. Waterbary).
“ 3* J Callahan .5 OldRosebud. Nuteraeker. L.Stnr
43077 Aq’duct 1 l:404<;fast 50 101 13
42856 Jiimaica lm70yl :47Vfefa9t 20 HO 5
42437 Jamaica 3-4 l:16V4alop 30 107 11
42410 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fa.st 12 103 6
42122 H.deG’ce Bi f l:0SVsgood 15f 103 14
HUEY TRAVIS, blk. g. 3 (M)
44424 Empire lm70y l:4S%slow 40
105
HO 9 6
4 4 5* 4'* H Ericks’n 7 Holiokiis, Goaler. Plantarede
14 14 14 14'“ J Mooney 14 Toadstool. General, Scarpia II.
By J. H. Houghton — Myrtle Ledi (G. Peterson).
45760 A<t’duoi
3-4 LU’iifast
2
109
8
8
6
5*
3=
<7
Kummerl 1
AA’Ildulr, Padriac. Gloria Franee
43576 Belmont
51f st l:fl5Vsfast
y-2
HT
6
J
3
4=
3=
I*
Musg’ve (!
AVed.(7ake, Germa, MissJemiuiu
4."46;l Saratoga
55 f 1 :06%good 45
107
f.
6
6
41
1=5
W
Kel.say 7
Coii.stancy, M. Jemima, AV.Cake
43399 .Saratoga
65 f 1 :0503fast
9
112
13
10
10
8*
4=5 L
Fator 17
('onstaucy, AA'ed. Cake, Genua
4.3262 Saratoga
3-4 l:127iifast
23
112
6
7
7
35
w
Kelsay 10
Man 0’ War. Upset, BoniileMary
43194 Empire
5-8 l:04%hvy
6-5
112
4
3
4
1’
AV
Kelsay 7
Indiscretion, Mildred, M. Vivian
42.584 Belmont
45f st 63Vfcfast
10
112
1
4
4
2=
24
E
Taplin 12
AVildair. Uooilwhik. Pilgrim
'» J Rod’g'{zl2 Coiis.o’.Miue. LeP.alafre. Parable 44168 Jamaica
LUNETTA, b. f. 2
44344 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll*^.hvy
44249 Jamaica lm70yl:4.5'4sfast 100 10.5 10 11 11 10 9* 8*“ T Rowan 11 War Note, Stepson. Poiln
44ti63 .lamaica
44163 Jamaica lm70yl :47'islow 20
43985 Aq’duct
43775 Aq’duct
41935 Bowie
41405 F.G’nds
41.320 F.G’nda
1 l:4'>%fast 12 HO 8
3-4 l:13%fast 100 106 1 2
3-4 l:16“4good 170 108 13
5J f l:12’ihvy 7 116 7
5i f l:10Migood 60 115 7
8** M Rowan S Royallieu, Sir Grafton, SusanM. 4:18C4 Aq’duct
3-4 l:12*(s.slow 12
5- 8 1 :(X3Vr.faat 5
6- 8 1:00 fast 4.)
5-8 .59%good 8
5* f 1 :05%fast 10
18-5 115 3
12 90 6
5 109 6
4.) 104 4
8 105 6
10 H2 17
106
THIRD RACE— About 3-4 Mile,
ST, ISIDORE, oh. g, 6 114
41404 Empire Ab 3-4 LHVjhvy 11 5 113 7
42129 Ijex’ton 1 1:39 fa.st 3 108 6
419% Oakl’wn lni70y l:43'*f.fast 8-5 117 2
41797 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13*iifa8t 8-6 120 3
1 l:40%faat 7-20 116 1
41797 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13*iifa8t 8-6 120 3
J9866 Aq’duct 11:3.8 faat 7 111 1
89707 Aq’duct 1 l:3S%fast 6 120 3
89658 Belmont 1 l:40%faat 7-20 116 1
SYCAMOOR. b. c. 4 1X4
4426.S Jamaica 1 1 :mrfast 1-2 118 4
4.’!2.54 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 8 HO 1
42412 Jamaica 6J f 1:05 fast 30 103 5
42360 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 60 lo6 2
38628 Belmont 3-4 at 1:13 good 8 132 3
:18C04 Belmont 1 1:41 hvy 16-5 108 1
38378 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46-)<ifa8t 4| 96 1
38269 Jamaica 3-4 l:124sfast 11-5 112 6
HO 8 8 9 10 10= 10'“ Q Preece 11 P. G. King. Courcelles, Huzzas 4:1518 Saratoga 5-8 .59%good 8 105 6
106 12 13 13 13' 12'« R Ball 14 WarSplrit, MissKniter, Hohokus 4.1.399 Saratoga 5* f 1 :05%fast 10 H2 17
108 13 13 13 13 13-’“ J Metcalf 13 R>yal Peter. Vigilante, Mohican CINDERELLA, br. f, 2 106
116 7 7 7 7 7»» M And’son 7 I.illian G.. Larl.it. Nelle Yorke 44:».'; .lamaica 3-4 3:14=4ifa.st 18-5 lo3 6
115 7 9 8 8* 8“ M And’s’iil2 Phantom Maid, Warldol. Lariat ti-p.i Jamaica 5-’. f 1 :07^ifa3t 1-3 112 5
4.3897 Aq’duct .5-8 1 :00-%good 7 II7 5
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (July 22. 1918— 1:0741— 5— 128.) 4.3.570 Belmont 5Jf st 1 :06%fast 10 1<(7 3
* 43553 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12%fast 8 HO 1
114 By Isidor— Onaga (J. Fawcett). 13425 Saratoga 3-4 1 :14%.slow 6 115 6
113 7 7 3 3= 4“ E Haynes 7 RaekP.ay. ITicle’sLassie. Jyntee 43.321 Saratoga .1-4 1 :12%fa9t .30 119 6
108 6 2 2 2 Z’i 2’ S Wolst’m (> Diversion, llar.Kiiig, Freecutler STAR COURT ch c, 2 118
117 2 1 1 1 »« 3* O Warren C I n. Fire, Diversion, n.Williams 44273 Jamaica .5-8 l:00%fa.st 9-20 117 1
12<J 3 2 1 I'i 1' A Johnson K Pringhurst, Kiiina, Sir Oliver 42847 Aq’ducL 5-8 594tifaHt l-’l-lO 112 1
111 1 3 2 5 6' B'J O W'alls .S Rum*s, Assume, Reveler 437o6 Belmont 3-4 st l:llVifast 3-5 109 2
120 3 1 1 1 2i 7“3 G Walls 12 Hank O’Day, Reveler, Pledra 43591 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 mud 1-2 lh9 1
116 1 1 1 1 I’i 1* G Walls 2 W’himsy 435(17 Saratoga 5-8 5,S%fast 4i 169 1
1X4 By Magellan- Statuette (L. Waterbury). .13165 . Saratoga 5i f 1 ;07%good 12-5 107 8
3-4 l:14%.slow 6
2-4 l:12%fast .30
BACK BAY, b. g, 11
120
44404 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%hvy
14-5
HI
4
1
44365 l-7mpire Ab 3-4 l:ll4smud
2
120
3
2
44:i04 .lamaica
3-4 1:13 fast
3
HT
3
3
44199 Jamaica
3-4 l:12%sIow
12
106
2
3
43938 Aq'duet
3-4 l:14’»sslow
18-5 115
2
3
43709 Belmont
3-4 l:15%slow
1-4
HO
2
2
43515 Saratoga
3-4 l:12%good
7
117
3
2
43443 Saratoga
3-4 l:14%mud
6
110
1
1
43371 Saratoga
3-4 l:14'£mud
8
108
6
3
43319 Saratoga
3-4 l:12*ifast
30
95 10
8
tDi.squalified.
SHERMAN A.,
, b. C, 3
5-8 l:01%slow
105
41661 O.akl’wn
10
106
5
15
40256 Pimlico
55 f 1:07 fast
14
110
2
1
40151 Empire
Ab3-4 l:09%fast 17-10
112
3
1
40127 Empire
55 f l;06Vsfast
1
112
1
1
39996 Jamaica
65 f l:07%fast
11-10 HO
1
1
39936 Jamaica
55 f l:06%fast
4
1075 6
1
39784 Aii’duct
5-8 59'iislop
8
106
2
1
TROPHY, ch.
0 , 4
114
44269 Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
5
106
9
4 3
44117 Jamaica
ImTOyl :46%mud
15
110
6
5 5
44005 Aq’duct
4;i797 Aq’duct
65 f 1:19 fast
8
108
8
5
65 f l:19%fa.st
20
HO
4
3
43232 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast
7
116
6
4
43213 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
20
1G8 10
8
ADELE, br. f,
4
117
7’ 6“S R Hoffm’nl i Kings. Old Rosebud. Lileiillite ST. ALLAN,
ja 7V -w Knai)p 10 II. Grenade, Trophy, Pol.vineliuu 44408 Empire
IJ 1=1 J Rod’g’ez 7 Giieinnd, Toiubolo, Zdiitli 44323 .Jamaica
3i 4*i J Rod’g’ez 4 Eyelid, Bolster, Lady Dorothy 41271 Jamaica
4J 6® W Knapp 11 Ahadane, Nepperlian, R. Ensign 44221 .lamaic.a
By Rubicon— Genna (North Shore Stable). 43847 Aq’duct
44273 Jamaica
.5-8 i:00%fast
9-20
117
1
1
1
1= i"i=
r
F'li’tlier (!
42847 Au’diuL
5-8 59%fast 13-10
112
1
U
r,
l.A 1 =
r
F’b’ther !» ;
43706 Belmont 3-4 st l:liyifast
3-5
KKI
2
2
1
5= 5“
L
McAtee (5
43591 Belmont 5-
-8 st 1:00 mud
1-2
109
1
u
2
!• 1'
L
-Ml* A tee 7 ,
13567 Saratoga
5-8 5,S%fast
45
109
1
1
1
i^Tik
L
McAtee S) '
•i;;46."i Sar.atoga
r>5 f 1 :07%goo<i 12-5
107
8
»
7
7= 7=5
L
.McAtee t(
43289 Saratoga
6= f l:08%slow
2
115
4
2
2
1= ?=
( '
F’b’ther l.’J .
4.1291 Saratoga
55 f 1:08 mud
18-5
115
2
1
2
2> 5"
(7
F'b’ther 18
4.’’259 S.aratoga
55 f 1 :0€‘4faat
15
115
11
10
10
91 712
H
Myers 19
ST. ALLAN, b.
c. 2
116
By Bridge of Allan-
44408 Empire Ab 3 4 l:ll%hvy 13-5 119 3
44323 .Jamaica 5-8 1 :0l7(irast 1 115 4
41271 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12SfuBt 16-5 111 2
.1 Rod’g’ez 7 Ln.’s laissie.
1* 2* J Butwell 12 Manoevre. Poilu, Siest.a
1’ 1"* J Butwell 12 Gr. -Swell. Alvord, Tommywaac
3 3= J Rod’g'ez 3 Ultima Thule. Pickwick
St. Isidore 43.5.50 Saratoga
4.3113 Aq’duct
4.3001 Aq’duct
42906 Jamaica
1’ 2t*iT Rowan 12 N ’stick. T.F.M’M’hon, F.W’ters SISTER HELENE, ch. f, 2
2 2= H Myers 2 War Note 443BC Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 m
2| 18 H Myers 8 Valerie 'West. Abadane, Sedan 44248 Jamaica 5J f l:07%f(
1' 1* J Rod’g’ezl2 Vnl. West, St. Quentin, M.Ryng 441CS Jamaica 55fl:08Vt,sl
1' 2* J Rod’g’ezl2 The Desert, B. Hensley, M.Byng 44110 Jamaica 5i f l:08%n-
9’ 10’“ J Wesfiler 10 Assume, Out the Way, Mid. Sun 44068 Jamaica Bi f l:07%ff
43940 Aq’duct 6-8 l;01%s!
Ey Von Tromp— Genna (W. J. Riedel). 43757 Aq’duct
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Fell. N Barrett (> Am. Ace, B.Ghoice, T.o’th’M’ing 43224 Empire
1 I’i 2’i F Rob’son 7 Cirrus. Chimney Swift. Ticklish 43189 Empire
5i f l:0S%fast 13-5 109 2
Bi f l:12%hvy 9-5 106 2
I'i 3* M Buxton 8 B’ustrade, Alphee, T’nderstorm IRISH DREAM, b. c, 2
1“ I’i L Ensor 4 Peter. Tippler, Osgood
1* 1= M Buxton !) War Zone, Wondermun, Sailor
1= 2’J M Buxton 9 Thistledon, Peter, Uu.’sLassie
44271 Jamaica
14167 Jamaica
44043 Jamaica
Ey Luke McLuke— Agnes Virginia (J. J. Hallen*
11 1“ C Kummep (’. Edwina, Br.GoId. He.id O. Heels
4‘ 5” F AVelner (i Ormoiida, Toto, .Mnsda
41 3=1 L Fator 7 l”typridd. He.adO. Heels, Betty.!.
2= 1’ L Fator (i M. Dancer. Weary, L. Brnminel
4.1 4= P Musg’vel2 Bn.sySlgnal. M.D’neer, H.nmK'all
17 16'“ A Schu’g’rl? Consfaney, Wed. Cake, derma
By Celt — Toots (W. R. Coe).
2’ 2i H Myers 9 Ranib. Rose, B.Gold, Tneinerator
5 5’3 H Myers .5 HeadO. Heels, Betty.!., Cle’patra
5 4’'2 C I'”b’ther ThelmaE.. TnilyRural, F. Flower
6= 6'= L Mc.Ntee (J Wedding Cake, Geruia. Homely
7' 7") (3 F’b’ther 8 Grayssiau. Kinnoiii, Sammy
3* 8'= O P’b’ther 8 Bl.izes. Cleopatra, Kiuiioul
4’ B=i G F’h’ther (I Gold.ltromn. Wiblair. K.’riirusb
By Star Shoot — Courtmaid (W. R. Coe).
1= jDk r p' b’ther (1 IraWilson, It.()..Might. Ballybell
11 1= (' F’b’tlier 9 St. Allan. Evergay, FlyiiigWitch
5= 5“ L Me 4 tee (5 Dr.Clark. Cle’patra. Capt.Aleock
1' 1' L -McAtee 7 51. Dancer. Thelm.-i E., l.s“G’rieux
1' L McAtee 9 Truly Rural, C.Hersliler, Genua
7= I'i L .McAtee 9 i(.:iiid( all. San. Beal. C.llersliler
1= ?- C F’b’ther l.’J End Man, P. 1‘eunant, Reirt*ater
2> 5" C F'b’ther 13 Blazes. Fraue Tireur. End Man
9’ 7'= H Myers 19 Evergay, Masked Diuicer, Blazes
By Bridge of Allan — St.Aelwena (North Shore Sth.)
31 2'i J Rod’g’e:i 4 Si*a Mint. Ira Wilson. Sagamon*
1“ 11 J Rod’g’tz 7 V. -(’Ii’rmin, T.W’oner. -Ar’stice
1’ 23 .J Butwell (! Pilgrim. HeadO. ll(*els. Sagamore
3'= 3'3 J Rod’g'ez (i Mas. Dancer, R.Roltin. ToaRooni
3i 2= T Rice 9 Star Court, Evergay, Fly. AVitcIi
6 6== T Rowan (1 Dominique. Cl’patra. C.Hershler
6’ 6'= L Stalker 9 King Tlirush, Evergay, Feodor
6’ 7’“ A Collins 9 B. Wrack, Light Wine, I. Wilson
4 4" Collins 4 M.o’War, OuWatcli. L.liruramel
By Jack Atkin — Helene (F. D. Weir).
2" 2’ P Weiner 3 Simideton. Eastern Glow
6’ 7’= J McCabe 9 I-onely, Indiscretion, incinerator
4“ 4“i H Ericks’n .5 Edwina, My Laddie, Ramb.Ilosp
2* 2=i J McCabe 10 Edith Jv., Foreolosure, Florsain
2’ 4=i J McCabe 6 Bright Gold, AVeary, Incinerator
3’ I’i J M(K3abe 9 B’ghttJold. GameChick, Betsiuda
9 8=i Is Fator 9 Krewer, End 5Iau, Sugarmint
2’ 2* A Schu’g’r 3 Shoal, Cormoran
1“ 1= L< McAtee 8 Cormoran, J. Bullant, St. Kevin
(( I’llgriiii. St. .Vllun, HeadO. Heels
."> David Ilaruni. AVeary, Sand Bed
Sketchy, BrightLights. RoiCraig 43894 Afi’duct
By Ballot — Miss Crittenden (H. B. Dailey).
4;i291 Saratoga 51 f 1:08 mud 3
4:1218 Empire 51 f l:07’,ifast 4
6= 7’i AV Taylor 9 Gex. Jack Mount. I*. G. King '"-I® Lnipire 5i l l:l'(
5* 6>» W Taylor (i P. Whack, S’ylaud, T.F.Al’M’hon Empire 0-8 1:00
2i 2“ W’ Taylor 11 RightAiigle, Jyntee, Housemaid MINUTE MAN. hr. c. 2
3} 3* L Fator 8 Arnold, Tenons Bou, Nightstick 44441 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11
6= 5=i J Pitz 11 AppleJacklL, Peasant, Billie B. 44384 Empire .5) f 1:08
44425 Emjiire Ab 3-4 1:12 slow 8-5 112 4
4.3343 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fasl & 115 &
43229 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 12-6 113 2
43213 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fa.st 4i 116 4
43157 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10%fast 4| 107 1
43072 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12*-5fast 6 107 2
40189 Empire Ab3-4 l:l(l%fast 8 109 6
UNCLE’S LASSIE, ch. f. 3 107
4440-1 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll’.-;hvy 10 167 2
44161 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S%slow 6 100 1
44120 Jamaica 3-4 103'Hmud 2 303 1
43735 Belmont 3-4 l:13%fast 9 1(>5 5
43703 Belmont Ci f l:20Vtfast 8 105 1
43167 Empire 1 1:42 good 8 106 4
43157 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10Vsfast 15 102 15
6= 5=i J Pitz 11 AppleJacklL, Peasant, Billie B
5’ 4* J Pitz 13 Ap.Jackll., Mahoiiy, Grimalkin
By Burgomaster — Elizabeth D. (Curb Stable).
Bou, Nightstick 44441 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llV£fast
’easant, Billie B. 44384 Empire .5) f 1:08 hvy
hoiiy. Grimalkin 42108 H.deG'ce 4) f 55%hvy
irb Stable). 415.38 F.G nds 1-2 48')fcfast
itkin. L’lnfirniier
( (inOn Sum K-i, I 41232 F.G nds f 41%fast
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1* 1“ T Nolan 10 Mnrmite, D. Vandiver, KeenJune
14 1>* L McAtee 10 AVlilKpnorwill. Everest. G. King
By Uncle— Planutess (Cro'wn Stable),
2« 2‘ T Nolan 7 Rack Bay, Jyiitec, St. I.sldore
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward.
-117.)
7 Sagamore, Carnarvon, Damask
8 Roman}', End Man, Indiscretion
Moments (W. C, Clancy).
7 R.Duck. I.AVilson, ShillelagliH.
A'.-(’liairni’n, S. Clarence, Moroni
m 7 Krewer, C.theWay, MarviuMay
Handicap. (July 20, 1918 — 1:4244 —
KASHMIR, ch. c. 4
2 3= 0'“ J Zoeller .S Bar One. Hiiidoostan, War Note I'^o'pire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast la 114
1 2= 2= G AV Oar’llO Manoevre, G. -.Swell. .Asterisk f 49642 Belmont 1 l:40MituHi 6-5 111
5 58 7=J J Callahan 8 .A.GoOu. T.F. McMahon, A'ague 43552 Saratoga 1 l:39V4fast 16-5 106
43018 Aq’duot 1 1:.38 fast 11-5 102 6 3 2 2
42868 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 20 S» 7 4 5
42524 Belmont 1 l;39%fast 2 K-li 3 1 1 1
42477 Belmont 7-8 l:28)islow 12-5 102 2 1 1
SIESTA, b. c, 3 110
44365 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llvt.mud C 1<WA 7 4 3
43943 Aq’duct 1 1:43 slow 9-10 115 4 11 1
43867 Aq’duct 3-4 l:1.3%fast H-10 115 7 9 6
43664 Belmont 3 4 at l:124ifast 20 115 1 1 1
38282 Jamaica 5-8 l;02’Afast 15 115 12 13 13 1
KARMITE, b. f. 3 110
43072 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :12Asfast 2 103 7 4 3
43027 Aq’duct 61fl:20%fast 3 KXl 17 3 6
42853 Jamaica 3-4 1 :13V4fast 6 100 4 3 3
42357 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%faat 6 106 6 4 4
42170 Lex' ton FC1:14 hvy 6-6 115 1 4 3
42022 Oakl'wn 3-4 1 :13ttfast 40 108 6 6 6
TING-A-LINO. ch. g. 6 114
44.36.'i Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%mud 15 H2 I>»ft at the
44304 .Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 5 113 5 8 7
43177 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10Af,mud 10 111 2 — 6
43157 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10’/ifast 5 109 2 8 8
430S4 Afi’iiuct 61 f l:lS“ifast 3 117 4 2 1
43072 Aq’duct
43027 Aq’duct
42853 Jamaica
42357 Jamaica
42170 Lex’ ton
42022 Oakl'wn
1 1 18 32 J Callahan 7 Alvord, M.Kruter, T.F. McMahon 13441 Saratoga 1 l:40Asmud 6
4 o B* C” E Ambr’se (! Alphee, Ormciida, Duchess lan-e 43334 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 8
13 12 12’ 11’“ H Myers 18 Adele, Ap.JacklL, A’alerieWest i <’’308 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 8
2 2 2* 4‘* H Myers 9 Alarehesa II., Ivry, Thistloduu j 4.3210 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09%good 15
4 5 6= 6=i J Staplet’n 7 Out the IVuy, AVhimsy, Youneed ' RECOUNT b. o. 4
} } S Myers 9 War Zone, Orderly, l>ad/8Choi(‘e \ 44m Krapire lm70y l:47%hvy 7-K
1 1 1“ H M>ers j 8. Verdict. St.Quentio, Tuiitalus j 4-1218 Jamaica 1 1-16 l;46%fast 6-5
By Out of Reach — Napping (J. Butler). 44061 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46)ifast 9-5
4 3 A-' 4= (’ Kuninierl.’J Jliinoevri', Buck Bay, I’oilu 43941 Aq’duct 1 1:39 slow 4
1 1 1= 1= T Rico 8 C’rcelles, B.G.Kiiig,' R’ceptionll 43724 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44?1fa3t 41
9 6 5' 4“J T Rice 12 AVeeLuiise, Diff.Eyes, Sw.Tootli ■ 43625 Belmont 1 1-16 l:47%goo(i 6-6
1 1 2‘ 21 E Ambr’sel2 Avar Bond, Sam. Kelly, .Stepson i 43444 Saratoga 1 l:40%mud 3i
13 13 13 13=* A Schu’g’rl.3 Lad’s lajve. Daydue. IJuder Fire I 43375 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:54*fcmud 24
By Sweep — Henpeck (J. L. Price). I THISTLEDON, br. c, 3
4 3 2= 2“ Is McAtee D» Adele. Dot. Vandiver, Keen Jane 443S7 Empire 1 1-16 1 :511ihvy 1
3 C 21 3= L Fator 18 Val. AVest, Troidiy, Water AA’ar 41347 Empire ImTOy 1 :4(i-=shvy 10
43441 Saratoga 1 l:40Asmud 6 107.) 3
4:1334 Saratoga 1 1 :37%fast 8 107 11
4.'268 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 8 115 10
4.3210 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09%good 15 114 9
RECOUNT, b. o. 4 U8
44406 Empire lm70y l:47%hvy 7-10 111 1
44218 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6-5 103 1
44061 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46’.fefast 9-5 HI 1
43941 Aq’duct 1 1:39 slow 4 HI 2
43157 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10’/ifast 5 169 2 8 8
430S4 Afi’iiuct 6J f l:lS“ifast 3 117 4 2 1
42953 A(|’duct 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 11-5 H6 12 3 2
42427 Jamaica 5J f 1 :07=tfast 9-5 H3i 2 2 1
42378 Jamaica 5J f 1:07 fast 4J 107 8 8 6
86407 Pimlico lm70y l:46M;fast 17 109 7 4 4 6
tDisqualified.
ASSIGN, b. g, 4 114
44048 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :46'^fast 19 110 7 7 8 9
4:1996 H.deG’ce 1 1-10 1 :47%good 32 115 1 5 f> 6
4:i918 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%slop 14-5 108 2 10 4 5
4.3905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47=/bfast 8 107 1 6 3 4
42854 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:472ifa.st 23 HO 8 2 2 7
43803 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47=ifast Cf 110 1 4 3 3
43741 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%good 17f 112 6 4 6 10
43122 Lib’vllle 3-4 1:17 fast 6-5 117
PADDY, b. g, 4 114
44385 Empire 1 1-10 l:T>0%hvy 7 H3A 6 C 6 6
44365 Empire Ab 3-4 l:H%mud 8 115 8 7 9
By Star Shoot — Lady Vincent (W. C. Clancy).
Ihe post. T Nolan l.’J .MaiKH-vrc, Back Bay. Poiln
7 7- .5*“ (' F’b’th-T 12 Back Bay, Ground-Swell. Alvc
5 5' 4’ T Davies Id Osgood, Star Realm, Ballast
8 8= 8“3 AV Kelsay 1.8 Adele. Ap.Jackll., A'alerieAV*
1 1>» 2i“ J Lol’tus 1(> ll’semaid, TiF..AI’.ALihoii. Seda
2 Si 2= J Loftus 8 Ballast, Ivry, Tenons Bou
Doilv I 43845 A(i’uuct 7-S l:26%fast 4i 1(>6 4 2 2
Iwio 4.3T14 Belmont 1 1:40 slow 11-5 102 111
, 43625 Belmont 1 1-16 l:47%good 7 99 4 2 2
I,', PASTORAL SWAIN, b. c. 3 105
Alvord 1 41427 Empire ImTOy 1 :4CM;Slow 7-5 114 4 11
1st 44060 Jamaica ImTOy 1 :=3%fast 12 lo6 :i 3 3
ioWest 43027 Belmont 3-4 l:14y6good 7 107 6 6
Sedan 43516 Sarat’ga 1 3-16 1 :59)igood 15 99 2 4 4
J 43424 Saratoga 1 l:41%siow 16-5 103 2 3 2
lamena 43334 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 12 112 10 6 3
114
H3.\ 6 C 6
115 8 7
1“ zr“ J i.Kjitus !(' H’semaid, TiF..AI’JI.ibon. Sedan 43516 Sarat ga 1 3-16 l :63VsBOon
Si 2= J Loftus 8 Ballast, Ivry, Tenons Bou 43424 .Saratoga 1 l:41%s’.ow
1“ 1“ W J O’B’ii 7 ()., Nephew, Toadstool, Piisamena 43334 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast
4* 2“ Q Preece 11 ElectedlL. UltraGoId, P’sameua Jamaica ImTOyl :44%fast
6* 6'“ M Buxton 7 Eagle, I’olronia, I’eep Sight 42641 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44Vfefast
ALBERT A., br. g. 4 117
By Superman — Award (A. C, Niehaus). 44447 Empire 1 1 16 1 :47%fast 13-5 107 2
9“ O'® 11 Casslty 10 ILiiidfiill. P. to Point. Tie I’in 44367 Empire 1 1-4 2:12%mud S Kte 1
6 6'* J Metcjvlf 10 T.Belg’uir., P.etsy, kimpaleiig 44347 Empire ImTOy l:46%slop
9’ 10'“ E Siinde l(i S. Liglit III.. Ronleo, EarlySiglit 44324 Jamaica lni70yl:44%fast
S* 3“1 K Sande 14 T.Rel’nIL, F. Monroe, S.AV..I’sou 44270 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06'A.fast
109 By Delhi — Gingham (J. J. Hallenbcck).
114 C 7 7 C’ 6= T Nolan 7 Miis<l:i, Arnold, Enfilade
111 3 .3 4 4 4 4‘J P Musg’ve 4 B’desman, Q’tloniiaire. C.Sw’per
106 3 4 4 3 2’1 2’ C Kammer 8 Mid. Sun, Rifle, Rullymoonej
107.J 3 5 5 6 6= 7’* E Sande 9 Over Tliere, Recount, Crank
107 11 7 8 8 4= S=i P Musg’vel4 AVar Zone, Elmeiuiorf, J. Stuart
115 10 8 7 Gi 5“i T Davies l.'i Routledge, Startling, L’Erraiit
114 9 8 7 6= 4“i T Davies 10 Startling, Quietude. Ticklish
118 By Rallut — Censure (A. Miller).
111 1 3 2 2 1= 11 C Kummer 4 AVoodfrap, Grundy, Koh-i-Noor
103 1 1 2 2 2 2* H Myers 2 Lady Gertrude
HI 1 4 3 3 3= 4«1 C Kummer « Albert A., AVhimsy, Tetley
HI 2 3 3 3 3* 2’i L Ensor 4 I’ickwick, Ar. Go On, Keen Jana
102 1 4 4 4 4 4= L McAtee 4 .Tack Stuart. Royce Ruols, Spur
110 3 11 1 li 2= L Fator 5 Ivry, Thistledon, Ticket
102 6 2 2 2 2= 2“ L Fator 9 Over There, Crank, Rose d’Or
113 4 2 2 2 2“ 2’* A Schu’g’r 9 Hauberk. Basillus. Warsaw
110 By Olambala — Madchen (R. T. Wilson).
116 2 2 2 1 1' 1' J Butwell 8 Blairgowrie, Daydue
102 12 1 1 1= G W Car’l U Cryst. Ford, S.Verdiet, ARjertA.
loS 5 5 6 6 6 6'= L Ensor (’• AIl>ert A., Wliimsy, Tetley
Kill 2 3 4 3 31 2' H Slyers 4 Tenons Bon, Panamnii, Tetley
K>6 4 2 2 2 2“ 4’ H Myers r> AVar .Spirit, Youueed, Tetley
102 111 1 2= 2* H Myers 5 (’.Sweeper, W.JIachiiie, Claquet
99 4 2 2 3 31 3“ J Pierce Ivry, Recount, Ticket
105 By Colin — EieganiM (The Beach Stable).
114 4 11 1 16 2=1 J Butwell 4 Drummond, I’oultney, Cromwi'Il
106 :i 3 3 3 3= 3'" L Fator 4 K. Plaudit, Over There, A’eterau
107 6 6 6 7 6= II Ericks’n 7 AV.M.irvel, AVarDrive, Lead. Star
99 2 4 4 3 36 4=1 H Ericks’n (’> Piireliase, Tetley, Hannibal
103 2 3 2 2 2’“ 2» C Rob’son 4 Ov. riiere, Mor.Elder, Crys.Ford
112 10 6 3 3 51 10'® J Metcalf 14 War Zone, Eimeiidorf, Kashmir
107 2 2 2 2 l"k 1“6 L Lyke (i Crys.Ford, Blairgowrie, Ceramic
97 2 3 4 4 2= 21 J Wessler 4 T.LaMort. CamouUeur, Chasseur
117 By Ballot— Clara J. (R. Cook).
107 2 4 3 3 2’ 168 T Rowan 7 G. -.Swell. r.Roii. SnapdragouII.
Kte 1 3 3 2 26 3'3 T Rowan 4 S’drngonll., A\”dtrap, Pananiua
1111 5 3 3 4 4“ 4“1 J Butwell (i Crys.Ford, Thistledon, S.A’erdlct
125 4 1 2 2 2* "6 T Rowan 4 WoiMltrap, Peer. One. AV.JIachiue
114 2 2 1 1 1= 11 T Rowan (1 W’dtrap, S’pd’gonll., AV.AI’ehlne
111 3 2 2 1 1“ 1= T Rowan .5 Tenons Bon, Monomoy, AVhimsy
106 6 2 2 1 16 16 T Rowan (> AA'himsy, Tetley, Recount
103 7 7 6 2 26 3’i T Rowan 9 I’auaman, Thunderstorm, Turf
111 5 5 5 4 4“ 4== T Rowan 5 Arrah Go On, Ten. Bon, Panaman
8-5 1111
8-6 125
125 4 1 2
114 2 2 1
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26 3’i T Rowan
4“ 4== T Rowan
44217 Jamaica
3-4 1:15 fast 11-5 113 3
By Irish Lad — Minthcria (F. E Brown).
6 6=' T Davies (i B. Roberts. Johnl.D.-iy. Pad
5= 7" T Davies l.H MaiuH vre. Back Ba.v) Poilu
43232 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 7 112 4
4.3133 Aii’duct 1 l:42=islop 41 108 5
43027 Aq’duct 61 f 1 :20Vsfast 3 113 7
42896 J.amalca ImTOyl :47Mimud 30 HI —
427-r2 Belmont 61 f l:19Vsfast 8 112 3
EARNEST, h. g, 3 113
41864 Havana 51 f l:07L.fast 2 106 1
41811 Havana 3-4 l:13*sfast 3i 109 1
41731 Havana 3-4 1 :13V5fast 3 101 1
41690 Havana 51 f l:0'j)sfast 3 103 3
41652 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 103 4
41615 Havana 51 f l:07*5fast 7 102 2
<1387 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 4 108 5
413ro Havana 51 f 1:09 good 8 109 1
41339 Havana 54 t 1:13 hv}' 3 102 1
LIBERTY STAR. ch. g, 4 109
41995 Oakl’wn 3-4 1 :14'7ifast 15 105 8
■nx3f> Oakl’wn ll:42%fast 3 104 4
41752 Oakl’wn ImTOy 1:46 alow 15 102 2
41694 Oakl’wn 51 f 1:08 fa.st 5 106 3
41659 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:10%slow 7 116 6
41465 F.G’nds ImTOy l:52%hvy 8-6 112 6
41298 F.G’iuls ImTOy l:45%fast "25 103 6
41040 P.G’nda ImTOy l:47%slow 60 100 2
40941 F.G’nda 1 l:43%s'ow 30 105 1
40WI5 .lef’son 3-4 1:16 good 11-5 105 4
40585 Jef’son 3-4 1:17 good 8 HI 4
TAN II.. ch. g. 4 114
41269 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47“(-.fast 15 106 8
42083 IJ.deO’ce ImTOyl :46’7zfHSt 39-10 112 7
42041 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:17 slop 4:(-10 113 6
41S49 Bowie 6i f 1 :22 fast 4-5 112 2
415X5 .Tefson 3-1 I'.lG^Jslow 6 115 5
V- \\ Salvatelle 4.3755 Aq’du
i'i il C F b ther 11 AppIeJ.acklT.. Peasant. BillleB. 43144 Einpir
ri iaii 7 Poacher la vour. Glory Belle 43114 Aq’dm
S ^arren 18 Valerie AAest, Trophy, Marmlte 43075 Aq’dm
1 . ^.orren 5 Udcullite. Crlm|H>r. Thunderclap 42939 Aq’du
3= oi G AAarren 8 O.theWay, K.Bright, S.Verdiet ppnvx»T'T
By Handsel — Santa Lucia (F. D. Weir). 444->7 Emnli
gj ^ I •''■j',’"- Ragdadine 44,328 Jamai
^ * TT J^^u**^^** ^ Avion, Inm Hnv 44H14 H deG
i n o ,Kin>I'’I=>HS. Bus.Clark 43917 HaleG
il I-"’” k’l'vanim, Fuslian 43871 H.deG
il ii L’kaw’iiua, SPricorde 42763 H.deG
.' 1.1 T hurber 9 Bloiidel. Fustian. Ainhas’dorlll. 43741 H <(<>(:
43.844 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12'18fast 10
4.3755 Aq’duct 65 f l:18%fast 25
43144 Empire 1 1-8 l:5l4sfast 15
43114 Aq’duct 1 1-16 1:45 fast 8
43075 Aq’duct 1 1-8 l:50%fast 6
42939 Aq’duct 1 l:3S%fast 4
CROM'WELL, blk. g. 3
44427 Empire IrnTO}’ l:46MiSlow 10
44,328 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 12
44014 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:ll%f.-..st 74
100 1 5
H9 4 3
? i Dreyer 10 AAey.Girl, L’kaw’nua. Ex’mpted
I'i 15 J Dreyer 9 Caballo, Miss Procter. Corson
l“6 11 J Dreyer 8 I’r. Direct. Minnie H.. Ranker
7 7= 7" G Moles’th 9 Oboliis, IJaby Lynch. I’addy Dear
4 2= 25 A JohnsonlO ll.C.Rasch. Capt. Hodge, Breeaj
4 25 2* O AVatson 8 Sabretash, MissSteriiug, Pulaski
8ALVESTEA, b. f, 4 116 By ’Watervale— Nikita (J. J. HaUenbeck).
Pad. Dear 43899 Aq’duct 5-8 59%good 5 115 7 7 6 6= 4= T Rice 7 Ima r rank. Pig. Wing, ElfinQu’n
oilu 43.844 Aq’duct 3-4 l:1218fast 10 122 4 4 4 26 4'1 T Rice 9 Fruit Cake, The Rov, Routledge
ialvatelle 4.3755 Aq’duct 65 f l:18%fast 25 106 6 11 10 10« 10" H Ericks’nl.S F’ryWand. C.Tassel, Hollister
Billie B. 43144 Empire 1 1-8 l:5l4sfast 15 10<) 1 5 5 5 5 4*i J Callahan i> Lntiius, Be Frank, Spur
1 Aq’duct 1 1-16 1:45 fast 8 H9 4 3 4 6 4= 4“i T Rice 8 Milkmaid, Columbine, Rose d’Or
> Aq’duct 1 1-8 l:50%fast 6 100 2 1 3 5 5 5" H Ericks’n T. La Mort, Laiiius, Hollister
I Aq’duct 1 l:3S%fast 4 126 1 4 4 4 3'J 3=5 T Davies (> Ophelia, Fairy Waud, Rose d’Or
IM'WELL, blk. g, 3 96 By Plaudit— Affect (J. L. Donahay).
I Empire IrnTO}’ l:46MiSlow 10 HI 2 4 4 4 4 4=’-’ M Mount’n 4 Drummond, i'as. Swain. Pmiltiiey
8 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 12 101 7 8 8 7= 6'J H Ericks’n 8 Flags, .Arnold, Old Rosebud
I H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :ll=if.->.st 74 94 7 5 7 7= 4=J F C’ltlleUl 9 Billy Kelly, Bill .AleCloy. Crank
I H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13V6slop 33 93 4 3 5 5 5“5 F C’ltilotti .5 Crunk. B. Kelly, Tip. AVitchet
I H.deG’ce 3-4 l;ll%f.^.st 12Cf 96 2 5 4 5= 4=5 J Sullivan 11 .Alid. Sun. Crank. The Porter
J H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13=5fnst 7 116 2 4 3 5“* 5=i| A Schu’g’r14 Duchess Lace. Celto. Joyful
1 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :12A8goo(i 109 98 8 6 7 S' 8“j J Sullivan 10 Boniface, AV.JIarvel, Quietude
5 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast 30 106 3 3 3 36 4“5 A .Schu’g’r (t Lion d’Or. Rupidlhiy, Thistledon
1 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 30 in-5 8 9 9 10 9" J Sullivan 10 Assume, Out theWay. Mid.Snu
i Empire ,Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 7-5 1(18 2 1 1 1* 1= A Schu’g’rll Gi>ldvul<‘, Piuard, T.F. McMahon
R MACHINE, b. c, 4 105 By Uncle — Frinceza Oma (F. D. Weir).
1 Jamaica ImTOyl :44%fast 13-5 114 2 4 4 4 4 4’= .1 McC.abo 4 AVomItrap, AlhertA.. PeerlessOne
9 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06Mifast 45 109 6 6 6 6 5= 4‘= J McCabe (i .Alhert.V., Woodtrap, S’dragonll.
2 Aq'duet 1 l:39?8fast 8 112 3 2 2 2 2“ 2* J McCabe 5 Jock Scot, Fell Swoop, S. Realm
6 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:14%fast 17-10 1095 2 4 4 2 2= 2= J McCabe .A Claipier, Snupdrugou II. . Ivry
4 Belmont 1 1:40 slow 3 1075 2 3 3 4 4' 3=5 J McCabe .5 C. Sweeper, Thistledon, Cla<iuer
2 Saratoga 1 l;39Viifast 12 110 8 8 8 7 6“ 6" J McCabe 8 Midnight Sun, Kashmir, Rifle
4 Saratoga 1 l:37)ifast 12 lOS 1 10 10 9 9= 6*5 'f Nolan 14 AVar Zone, Eimeiidorf, Kualmiir
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (July 11, 1914 — 1:44% — 6 — 121.)
43917 H.deG'ce
43871 H.deG’ce
43763 H.deG’ce
43744 H.deG’ce
43:>33 Saratoga
4:i;!19 Saratoga
3-4 l:13V6slop 33 93 4
3-4 l;ll%f.^.st 12Cf 96 2
3-4 l:13S!;fnst 7 116 2
3-4 l:12%goo»i 109 98 8
3-4 1:10%fast 30 106 3
3-4 l:12%fast 30 K>5 8
432.52 Empire .Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 7-5 1(18 2
By Rock Sand — Tanya (H. Roseacher). i in
9 8" I l-Io.Cir’p.. ft C..V \i, I. C. T.-. 4440<> Empire ImiOy 1 :47®=hvy 10 107
4= I- AV ^RotCs^nli Ib D^eee 44307 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47%rast 10 118
.. *vOf s niu 1(4 ra(litni> tiuitu, A 4 '>**n Totrkoir=ti i
t NV Uob s*n Atnm'knssin. Sibola, Miss Hryu IItTo i^i T 1111
25 1* A\' Rob’s’nlO Iloudiiii, Sibola. Roederer 5 2 fasi I 1 ",*
6= 1“ AV Rob’s’n 9 .Sia-e.lsier. l-adiia. Lariat
5! 8 Bet.sy, Oiiioiid. Clare BfHithe il i -wstL J
42041 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:17 slop 4:(-l
41S49 Bowie 65 f 1 :22 fast 4-1
41585 .Tefson 3-1 1:16 %bIow 6
41379 F.G’nda 1 l:45%hvy 7-10 114 6 6 6
40832 F.O’nfls 65 f 1:07 fast 100 Ki4 11
40301 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 10 114 11
SUNROSE, b. f, 4,
34206 Aq’duct .5-8 1 :01%fast 6-1
31068 Aq’duct 5-8 l:02=is!op 18-
33450 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%fast 8-1
URANIUM, ch. g. 4 (M)
44424 Empire ImTO}' l:48%slow 10
41619 Jef son :!-4 1:16 fast 6
8 l:02=is!op 18-5 103 —
it l:00%fast 8-5 94 1
4 (M) 114
44118 Jamaica 1 1-lC l:48%mud 11-5 1115 4 1
9 9 66 6*^ L Stalker 12 Korbi.v, Assume, Bon Tromp J“Ja8 Aq duct
U 13 13= 13=' W Rob’s’nla Geo. Clark. Cous. o’ Mine, I’azib HINDOOSTAb
By Astronomer— Genesta (R. T. Wilton).
111^ M Ruxton 11 Juno liuu. G.W.Avory, Toor Joe TjTr- t*
- 1 1= 26 J McTag’t 10 L.L’gfellow. Fristilla, June Bug ionmic'a
2 3 3'5 o J T Hunt .5. Gr’iiGoid. .Amackassiu, Anncheii
1-I042 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06%fast 5
14005 Aq’duct 65 f 1:19 fast 15
43958 Aq’duct 7-8 l:27%fast 12
HINDOOSTAN, ch. g, 3
1 1-16 1:51 hvy 13-10 107
41619 Jef son
41585 Jef son
41480 F.G’nds 5i f l:08'r.hvy 20
34048 Aq’duct 5-8 l:01%fiist 30
32952 Jamaica 6-8 1 :01%fast :t0
DAHINDA. b. f. 3
44407 Emiiire lm70y 1:49 livy 20
44249 Jamaica linTOyl :4.54sfast 50
43987 Aq'iluct 1 1:4(1 last 30
43756 Aq’duct ll:40'4fast 20
43514 Saratoga 1 l:39%good 20
43443 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%mud 50
43252 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%tast 50
43*209 Empire ImTOy l:46%good 30
4?2(6 Em|>lre ImTOy 1:48 slow 7
421S4 Empire 1 l:46%mud 40
3 4 l:16%slow 9-5 110 8
Bv Astronomer — Mary Greenwood (L. Laughlin).
85 6’“ J Frach 12 .Soiis.o’Miiie, LeBal.ifre, I’arablo
9‘ S’* .S AVolsf m 1(1 Plureeii, Speedr.ler, Notate
6'5 6'= () I’reece 9 Tan IL. Speedstf r, I’adua
(j (j‘“ D Conn’lly (> .Ariie.Millcr, .As.sume, B.Siiariiioii
6 6*1 K Uob’son (! S. Spangled. Cor.Vflon. I'liiHtilhi
7 7" F Rob’son S Primes, Gyi», Bright .Aiig*-!
By Rockton — Oriska (C. Cline).
2* 3* F AVelner 7 Asterisk, Unibala. Keen Jane
•51 7-'" J Rod’g’ezll War Note, Stepson, Poilu
4'* 4'J L Fator .5 A\ce Louise, Damans, Si\nl>eria
6’ 7-’’ R Ball 7 Gex. P. G. King, Sulvatelle
, 44216 Janiaic,a linTOyl :45%fasl 7
oor Joe 44164 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S%slow 12
!iiie Bug 44120 Jamaica 3-4 1:13%mud 10
tnncheii Aq’duet 3-4 l:14%slow 15 108 3
lin). 12437 Jamaica 3-4 l:16’4slop 4 110 7
'arable 11787 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:14%fast 6 108 6
e 11761 Oakl’wn 65 f l:10%hvy 8 107 6
a (1718 Oakl’wn 65 t l:08%fast 7 109 5
iiariiioii 416.0 Oakl’wii 3-4 l:14%fast 11-6 106 4
atilla 40978 F.G’nds 65 f 1:07 fast 12 107 12
■1 10905 F.G’nda 65 f l:H%mud 5 110 5
40624 Jef’son 65 f l:13%hvy 6 108 6
BELLE ROBERTS, ch. f, 4 107
44385 Empire 1 1-16 l:5()%hvy 6-5 lu8
2 3 4' 6'* H Ericks’n 9 Sim.Illll, S.AV.J ’nson, AA’at.W
12 12 12 11 = = T Nolan 12 BackUay, Vnl. AVest. St.ijneut
9 10 105 10'= E DeMnyoll Crfiinwell, Goldvale. Pinurd
5 9 8* 8== S Sn’dman 9 Mlllrace, Pledra, Uotta’s Best
i\nl>eria t4;i4S Empire 1 1-16 1:49 hvy 15 1(«( 5
telle 44262 Jamaica 11-16 1:48 fast 11-5 103 2
fat. Wax 44217 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 12-.5 110 4
Qneutln 439J8 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%s!ow 15 109 4
ird 43797 .Aq’duct 65 f l:19'4ifaBt 20 106 8
41664 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 8-5 110 4 3 5
t! f!* « Albert A., Ellison, Nan. Flack 44521 Havana ll:;«-\fast 7-6 112
6* 6‘* H Ericks n < trugtown, Daydue, Albert A. 41450 Havana 1 1-8 l;51%fa8t 6 112
By Roquelaure — Prude (E. J. McGraw),
4 4 3= 3*3 J Rcd’g'ez 4 Rectaiut. AA’oodtrap. Koli-i-Noor
5 4 3’ 3=i J Kod'g’ez a PaddyAVhack. Ten. Boil, S. Realm
3 5 5= 5’“ C Kummer (> AVoodtrap, Sasiii. Ruckpurt
1 2 3'“ 3= T Davies 4 Sna|Hlragun II., Paiiaiiiaii, Ivry
1 1 1“ 1= L Ensor 0 Gex. John I. Day, Kilkenny
9 11 8‘ 9’“ R Trolse 11 Right -Angle. Trophy, Jyntee
8 7 7= 6*1 L Fator 9 P’liamaii, T’nderstorm, AlhertA.
By Key Hlndoo-rOracious Dame (E. Peters).
1 1 2= 2* M Buxton (i Lucius. Monomoy, Kllkeiin.v
1 1 1’ 1= M Buxton 9 Dr;ig. Rock. Perseus, J. O’Dowd
3 3 2’ 2’ H Ericks’n S Biir One, AVar Note, Don Dodge
8 8 6' 5” T Davies 10 Manoevre. i:n. laissie. G. -Swell
11 9 8= 8“ C KummetT2 Nightstick, B.Bay. T.F.M’M’hon
5 4 35 4=5 K Haynes 1 4 Tojidstool, Ap. AVlske, Un. Child
6 5 8 8’= M Garner 8 Cucainbo, C. Gallant, Tantalun
6 6 3'5 1“ M Garner 7 Poveriim, Verity, Effle Randall
3 3 6= 7’“ C O’Mah’ylO Miss Orb, Mllda, Byrne
4 4 4= 4“ N Barrett S BonOtls, S.W.Johnson, H.Mabel
12 L: 12 12'* M Buxton 12 Bagpipe, Mnrmite, Iwin
7 6 65 5=1 A Johnsonl2 M’icurist, S.C. Keener, T’mbeola
4 2 4‘5 4'= L Ensor 8 Salgeorge, C.IIolters, W.Willoi»
By Master Robeif — Chestnut Belle (W. J. Riedel).
1 1 1' 13 ■! Connors (i .loliiil. Day, Pad. Dear, DouDodgi*
111= 2^ J McCabe 9 .lackMount. UarOne. DuiidyDude
3 3 4' 3= Q Preece (> Bar One. PadilyDeiir, LadyWard
6 5 3= 5* J McCabe 11 Paddy, Tommywaac, F. Waters
5 3 65 7" J McCabe 12 Niglitstick. B.Bay, T.F.M’M’hon
7 7 7= 7'= E Ainbr’se 8 Arnold. Tenons Bon, Trophy
5 6 7 7*5 H Thurber 7 Wise Man, Hociilr, Sasin
6 7 7'“ 7" H Thurber 8 Smart Mf.ney, Hocnlr, Tetley
12 2* 3=5 W Kelsay 8 Bur.Shuuuou, Orestes, Zululud
8
DAILY RACING FORJI
Sunday, October 19, 1919
SRAOON BOCK. br. g, 4
14325 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:08%fast 13-10
44216 Jamaica lm"Oyl:45Mifast 4J
440;:9 Jamaica lm"0vl:4.'> fast 20
43816 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l;46%fast 30
43091 Aq’duct 11-8 1:53 fast 15
43044 Aq’duct 1 l;39%fast 15
42879 Jamaica lm70yl:4j%fast 30
42841 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S%fa8t 20
OBDEKLY, b. g. 6
44039 Jamaica lm70j-l:45 fast 8
43896 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:47%BOod 6
43816 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:46%fast 16
48759 Aq’duct 1 1:39 fast 40
43643 Belmont 1 l:40%fast 3J
43137 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:15Hgood 10
OOLDCBEST BOY, br. g, 7
44140 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48-iihvy 12
40942 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:ll%slow 10
40917 F.G’nds 1 1-10 1:56 hvy 11-10
40.S76 F.G’nda 1 1-S 2:01 hvy 4
40836 F.G’nds lm70y l:48%mud 8
40.Y.:’. Bowie 1 1-4 2:13 slow 11
40.539 Bowie 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 23-5
40500 Bowie 1 1-8 1:58 fast 23
404,39 Bowie 1 1-4 2:13’Afa8t 6
40398 Bowie 1 1-10 l:53%hvy 10
KEEN 7ANE, b. f. 8
44407 Empire lm70y 1:49 hvy 12-5
44308 Empire 1 1-16 l:514smud 8
44200 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47=Sislow 5
44059 Jamaica lm70yl:44%fast 15
43941 Aq’duct 1 1:39 slow 100
437.59 A<i’duct 1 1:39 fast 100
43495 Saratotra 1 l:38%fast 12
43413 Baratoga 1 1 :43Vimud ‘:’0
43332 Saratoga 1 l:37y5fast 30
CHIEF, ch. s, 4
44201 J.-iniaica .3-4 1:1.5 slow 3-2
440.S3 Jamaic.-i 3-i l:14'5mud 7
43799 Aq'duct 1 1 :40-ifast 10
JACK O’DOWD. br. g, 6
110
10.3 3 4 4
111 4 2 2
105 123
108 8 11 11
101 6 7 5
113 3 8 4
106 8 8 8
106 9 9 8
116
105 3 1 1
109 2 3 5
111 3 3 3
113 5 9 9
114 3 3 3
109 1 1 1
110
110 3 6 7
107 5 3 4
113 1 3 3
108 4 1 1
115 4 4 6
102 3 2 1
111 5 2 2
in 3 3 2
106 3 4 5
105 5 3 3
109* 4 3 .3
104 4 3 2
104 1 3 3
104 6 6 6
108 4 4 4
98 9 8 8
101 10 9 4
98 5 6 2
98 6 9 11
115
118 6 7
1 15 4 2
106 8 7 6
102
44.32.7 .lamaica
1 1-4 2:0,S%fast
6
102
r,
.3
3
4
5®
5'® H
Myer.s 6
44.;05 .lainaiea
1 1-16 l:47%fa.st
15
92
7
:i
2
2
3*
3=3 E
Weiner 7
44216 .Jamaica
ImTOyl :45%fast
45
1025 9
6
3
3
4*
4** II
Myers 9
44140 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:48%hvy
8
1015 6
2
2
2
2®
2* H
Myers S
44039 .Jamaica
ImTOyl ;45 fast
30
100
9
7
7
7
9*
9*» A
Tryon 11
4.3039 J>atonia
1 1-16 1 :45%f ast
18
108
4
4
3
4
61
9*1 W
Riden’r 12
42994 I.atonia
3-4 l:13%fast
8
110
6
4
5
B'i 3*5 C
Rob’sonl2
42049 Oukl’wn
ImJOyl :46%f ast
6-5
105
3
4
3
2
02
2nk C
Rob’son 6
PADDY, b. g,
4
115
3y Irish Lad — Mint
443S.7 Empire
1 1-16 1 :.'’-0%hvv
7
1135 6
6
6
6
6
6’® T
Davies 6
4436.7 Empire ,
Ab 3-4 l:ll%mud
8
115
8
7
9
5*
7‘* T
Davies l:t
44217 .Jamaica
3-1 1:1.7 fast
11-5 113
3
3
3
2*
lb C
K’ammcrll
43232 Empire .
Ab 3-4 1:09 fast
7
112
4
6
4
4=
4* C
F'b’ther 112
431;j.3 Aq’duct
1 l:42%slop
45
108
5
5
rj
4
4*
3* G Apel 7
4.3027 Aq’duct
65 f l:20Vifast
3
113
7
10
55
8*5 G
YVarren IS
42S96 Jamaica
ImTOyl :47*,imud
30
111
—
—
—
—
—
4** G
Warren .5
42722 Belmont
65 f l:19'/5fast
S
112
3
3
3
3*
35 G
Warren 8
By Trap Bock — Consuelo II. (T. J. Carroll).
oi 2* T Rowan 0 IVarNote, DonDodge, LadyWard
2’ 2’ J McCabe i» liindoostan, I’ersons. 4. O’Dowd
2' 2' L Ensor 11 Orderly, Niglitstick, Bar One
11 11*’ E Ambrsell Dr. Rae, Fred, tlie Great, Goaler
7* 7'* S ’VN’lda 10 L. Herbert, P. Butterfly, M.Bryn
8* 8'* R McCr’nnlS Tantalus, John I. Day. Goldvale
7* 8’* Q Preece 10 Ivry. Sol.deVerdiin. T.Rousseau
9* 7'® J Staplet’nlO Q. of the Sea, Zenith, King John
By Broomstick — Sweepaway (J, Byer).
1* 1* G W Car’Ill Dr’gonRock. Nightstick, BarOne
3* 3’J G W’ Car’l 9 Jliss Bryn, PeerlessOne, Graphic
6* 6“4 G W Car’Ill llr.Rae, Fred, the Great, Goaler
9 9** G W Car’l 9 Whimsy, Chasseur. Tenons Bon
3» 3* G AY Car’l 4 DolefuJ. T.F.McM.nhon. L. Ward
I'J 2* J AVessler 9 Sasin, PoorButterfly, G.M. Miller
By Plaudit — Polly Prim (G. B. Wagnon).
7* 7''* J Connors 8 Koli-l-N'oor. Jack O’Dowd, Hope
6i 6‘* S Sn’dman 8 King Neptune, AV’.Tterproof. Pit
6>> 6'® F Smith 9 Mary II., Aztec, Scrap. Stalwart
1* li F Smith 6 Willdo, Bogart, Kebo
3J 4’J T Par’ton 8 Daedalus. Parrish, Benefactor
2‘i 2* C Rob’son 5 Kebo, Sis.Kir.blein, I*, and Call*
1* 1“* C Rob’son 8 W.Bedotte, Koun.Fay, Bar Coy
2* 3'^ C Rob'sonl2 Crumpsall, Foun.Fay. Fairly
6* 4“J S Sn’dman 0 P. and Calls, Fount.Fay, Piedra
1* 1* S Sn’dman 7 Ind. Chant, Kebo, KingNeptuuo
By Javelin — Plain Jane (Sylvester Stable).
4* 4® C Kummer 7 Asterisk, i;inl)ala. Daliinda
3* 3“J H Myers 7 Zinnia, Koli-i-Noor, Miss Orb
2‘ 2’ Q Preece .A Favour, Kilkenny, Little Nearer
5* 4” Q I^eeee 7 M.Kniter, K.-i-Noor, MaryBelle
4 4'* C Kummer 4 Pickwick, Recount. Arrah Go On
6J 6®i .1 Pierce 9 Whimsy, Chasseur, 'Tenons Bon
5‘ 6‘ H Ericks’nl4 Mary Belle, Dimitri, AV’aterWar
6* 6** H Ericks'nlO Poacher, Capt. Hodge, Starter
12 12*® J Callahan 12 Hauberk. Ballast. Tailor Maid
^By Ballot — Ormondine (M. J. Mimphy).
3* 2'J (3 Kunimcrl2 Poilu, Huzzas. Stepson
li C Ivummcrl2 Joe Joe, Sammy Kelly, Sns:inir.
3A 4®4 C Kummer latholick, P. G. King, Wilfrcda
By Peter Pan-^Lauretta Burke (J. B. McKee).
GLEIFNEB, b. g. 6
44428 Empire 1 1-10 1:48 slow 10
44:18.8 Empire 1 1-16 1 :51 hvy 15
44268 Jamaica 3-4 l:14t^fast 6
43816 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:46%fast 12
4362.3 Belmont 1 1 :42%good 12-5
4362.3 Belmont 1 1 :42%good 12-5 113 5 4 4
4.3.5.87 Belmont 6i f 1:23 mud 9-5 115 4 5
43461 Sar.-itoga 1 l:40%good 18-6 107 4 4 3
43413 Saratoga 1 l:4.3Mimud 8 110 4 3 4
TOM McTACGART, b. h. 5 107
40300 Pimlico 11:40 fast 15 110 12 3
49140 Empire ImTOy l:43®ifast 1-2 112 3 3 3
40071 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast 9 111 7 4 4
aiSSG Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:47%slop 16-5 117 5 3 1
:K)6.5U Belmont 7-8 1:26 fast 2J 113 2 1 1
39.568 Belmont 7-8 1:26 slow 6 126 4 5
39390 .Saratoga 1 l:36%fast C 116 5 5 6
39171 Empire 1 1-16 l:45%fast 7 111 2 3 2
S9132 Empire lm70y l:423sfast 16-5 117 4 3 3
3S963 Aq'duct 1 1-8 l:49%fast 7 113 4 1 1
3892.3 Aq’duct 7-8 l:23^ifast 12 115 9 9
388.55 Aq’duct 1 l;.36%fast 20 109 6 3 2
2S6.S2 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11-5 111 6 3 2
38614 Belmont 6i f 1:20 good .31 113 B 5
38407 Belmont 61 f 1:20 fast 10 120 3 3 6
tDisqualifled for foul.
LITTLE NEAKEE, b. g, 10 107
41405 Empire 1 1-16 1:.51 hvy 2 lOS 3 4 o
44269 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 41 104 6 8 8
44200 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47^sSlow 7 113 4 5 5
39905 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:14%good 41 106 2 5 5
39747 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:15%sIop 3-5 116 1 3 2
39431 Sar’toga 1 5-16 2:114ifast 13-5 127 4 4 3
39391 Sar’toga 1 5-16 2:10 fast 5 115 6 5 4
WHIMSY, br. K. e 115
44447 Empire 1 1-16 1 :47»5fa.st 20 103 4 3 4
442.50 Jamaica lm70yl :45A5f ast 16-5 105 3 1 1
44197 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47V8slow 2 111 1 1 1
44CC1 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46V6fast 12-5 109 4 1 1
112 333
111 7 4 4
117 5 3 1
113 2 1 1
126 4 5
116 5 5 6
111 2 3 2
117 4 3 3
113 4 1 1
115 9 9
109 6 3 2
111 5 3 2
113 B .5
107
105 3 4 o
104 6 8 8
113 4 5 5
106 2 5 5
116 1 3 2
115
103 434
43759 Aq’duct
43677 Belmont
43644 Belmont
CADDIE, b. g. 4
43987 -\q’duct
43705 Belmont
43208 Empire 1
1 1::19 fast 8 108 4 1 1
7-8 l:2.5«ifast 16-5 106 1 2 2
1 l:41%fast 11-10 114 1 2 -2
4 107
1 1:40 fast 30 11,5 1 3 5
1 l:39%f:ist ,’iO 106 1 2 5
1 1-4 2:09Wgpod ;!0 107 2 1 1
7» S'" R Ball
41 4»i R Ball
3® 2* E Taplin
2® 2* J Loftus
1* li J Loftus
3® 1* J Loftus
6 5’ T Rowan
31 415 T Davies
2® 2!> T Davies
1* 1® L Ensor
431S4 Empire
1 l:46%mad
30
115
2
4
6
6
7
7*'
42151 Empire
1 1-16 l:48%fast
30
112
li)
4 11
11=
11®'
42752 Belmont
1 l:43%mud
15
115
1
1
2
li
1®
4’2*;2;i Pelniont
7-8 l:’26%fast
30
101
4
6
7
6J
•5*1
42583 Belmont
1 l:58®4;fai;t
25
lot
8
8
7
6
65
7*'
42350 Pimlico
1 1-18 l:49%fust
12f
10f>
1
2
2
2
6*
S':
P. G. KING, 1
b. g. 4
115
By
44.348 Empire
1 1-16 1:49 hvy
12
108
8
S
6
5
6=
6"
41269 .lamaica
1 1-16 l:47%fast
15
1095
5
7
7
6
411
3®:
44201 Jamaica
3-4 1:15 slow
15
IIS
8
9
9
6®
5®
43985 Aq’duct
1 l:40%fast
1
IIG
.7
6
3
1*
1®
1*
4:!943 Aq’duct
1 1:43 slow
6
115
1
7
7
3
3*
3»?
4;!799 -Aii’iluct
43756 Aq'duct
1 l:40%fa.st
1 l:405ifast
FRANK WATERS, ch. g. 4
44H.8 Empire 1 1-4 2:077jfast 8
44405 Empire 1 1-16 1:.51 hvy 20
44;165 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%mud 15
44305 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 4
44217 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 7
44305 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 4
44217 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 7
4:!9:?8 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%slow 25
43911 Aq’duct 1 l:liyr,mud 10
4:?797 Aq’duct 6i f 1 :19Vsfast 30
43705 Belmont 1 l:39%fast 7
4.366:5 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 10
PEHSEDS, b. g. 5
44216 Jamaica lm70yl :43%fast 12
44l:i7 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:51Mihvy 15
4 ;h/ 94 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%good U
42737 Cl’ksb’g Ab7-8 l:25%fast —
42698 CTk.sb’g Ab7-S 1:26 fast —
42693 Cl’ksb’g Ab7-S l:2614fast —
42653 Hacers. Ab7-8 l:21%fast —
4’2647 Hagers. Ab7-8 1 :22%fast —
42632 Hagers. Ab7-8 l:229&fast —
DANDY DUDE. ch. g. 5
44.318 Empire 1 1-16 1:49 hvy 3
441:57 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:51Mihvy 20
44062 Jamaica 5i f l:05%fast 500
42949 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :14Vtfast 20
41109 Havana 5-8 LOO^fast 60
4018.5 Empire 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6
40153 Empire lm70y l:46%fast 2i
HICKORYNUT. b. m. 5
44368 Empire 1 1-16 1 :51%mud 15
442.52 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 12
44039 Jamaica lm70yl:4.5 fast 60
43777 Aq’duct 1 l:394fefast 30
43723 Belmont 1 l:40%fast 30
43663 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 40
43608 Belmont 1 l:42%mud 30
43564 Saratoga 1 1:39 f.-ist 40
43777 Aq’duct
43723 Belmont
43663 Belmont
43608 Belmont
43564 Saratoga
106 6 5 5
106 5 4 3
115
114 3 4 4
113 4 5 4
115 9 11
108 2 4 4
120 9 10
123 8 7
108 4 2 2
120 6 4
112 5 6 4
12-2 4 2 2
107
104 2 4 5
111 3 3 3
llOi 9 7 4
11.8
116
118
115
114
118
115
103 9 9 8
m 7 4 4
100 9 8
115 14 15
103 10 10
106 4 1 1
115 4 3 2
105
108 7 7 7
108 4 6 6
102 2 8 11
107 4 5 5
100 4 6 6
108 7 7 7
108i 244
107 3 5 5
RENO FORM CHART place, $2.80 show; Indian Brigade, $3.80 place,
82.60 show; Frederick Miller, $3.20 sliow.
Tir.io, 24%, 48%, 1:07%. Track fast.
RENO, Nev., Tuesday, September 23, 1919. — 'Winner — L. Jlattliews’ b. g, 10, by Woolsthorpe—
Ninth day. Reno Joekey Club. Fall Meeting of 19 Dietyiina, by St. Blaise (trained by L. Matthews;
(lays. Weather clear. bred tiy Mr. O. G. I’arke).
Stewards, Ix'on Wing and L. O. Henderson. Went to post at 2:53. At post 1 minute. Start
Starter, James Haley. Racing secretary, W. IV. good r.iid slow. Won driving; second ami third the
440^9 first Race— 3-4 Milo (July 19, 1910—
1:12%— 3— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
439’26 Caiit. Dru.se 108 l-i (’ (!r«ss 1460-100
43933 Pajarolta il.lOS 2"K C Clampitt 3S0-100
43927 W. M. BakerlOl 31 J Majestic 2420-100
440’26 l.oiiiso MacklOl 4J B Koppienian IIO-ICO
440’27 = Satala Kfl .5® B Pinnegar 200-10')
4393.5 Treowen 10.8 6‘ C McEwen 9680-100
439’26 G. W. KiskerlOS 7 R Ryan 8920-100
.$2 imituels paid. Capt. Druse, $31.20 straight,
$7.80 pl:ice. $3.20 show; I’ajaroita II. , $ti.00 place,
$3.(M) .show; W. M. 15akcr. $4.40 show.
Time, 25, 50, 1:15%. Track fast.
Winner — C. 11. James’ b. g. 10. by Ben Howard —
Satinet, by Cyclops (trained liy W. MeClintock;
bred by Messrs. Charles Bros.').
Went to pest at 2:25. At post 3 minutes. Start
gr«)il and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs (Oct. 3,
’ttUOO 1916— 1:0G%— 5— 105.) Purse $200. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to
winner $140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straiglit.
4393.3®Quid Nunc 111 1» C Thompson 320-100
43936® Ind. Brigade HI 2* B Pinnegar 250- 10()
(439’25)F’k Miller 111 3=} C Riddle 560-100
4397H*L. St. Pat’k 108 4'i J McBride 470-100
430SO®MuItnomah 114 5* C Gros.s 400-100
43541®Klo 111 6=i J Maje.stic 4510-100
43931 Zlm 111 7 B Koppleman 2300-100
$3 mutuelb paid. Quid Nunc. $8.60 atraight, $4.00
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
440RR fifth Race— 1-2 Mile (July 3. 1910—
46%— 7— 113.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $140;
second, $40; third, $20.
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Pin.
Jockey.
Str.alglit.
(4.3926) Valli V.
113
15
R
Carter
1.700-100
43935
* Nellie B.
113
2*5 C Thompson
140-100
26136
Dr. Max
113
3*
C
Gross
760-100
43937
Rut’nd ArmsllS
45
J
McBride
120-100
43544
Pickagain
113
F
Hunt
2520-100
Fayette C.
116
6
R
Ryan
10110-100
By Giganteum — Nil Desperandum (J. J. Murphy).
5i .'** T Nolan (5 .Tack Mount, Bar One, Jlonomoy
6 6** T Nolan 6 Lucius. Hindnostan, Monomoy
6’ 4’i J Butwell 9 M. .Tumbu, Sycamoor. N. Simplex
8i 8“ J Butwell 11 Dr.Rae, Fred, tlie Great, Goaler
2* 3’ E Sande 5 Lucius, Capt. Hodge, Dr. Rae
3i 2i T Nolan 7 F. Waters, Wawbeek, Ap.Wiske
2® 2a T Nolan 7 Wise Man, Capt. Hodge, Arravan
6* 6*® T Nolan 10 Poacher, (’apt. Hodge, Starter
By Chuctanunda — Toplash (Allies Stable).
$2 mutuels paid, Vnlli V., $32.00 straight, $5.60
place, $3.40 show; Nellie B., $3.40 place, $2.60
show; Dr. Max, $3.00 show.
Time, 24%, 48%. Track fast.
Winner — T. J. Grant’s ch. ni, 5, by Barnesdale —
Edna Greene, by Tlie Hero (trained by T. J.
Grant: bred by Mr. W. E. Watts).
Went to post at 4:20. At post 5 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
440^7 Race— 1 Mile (Aug. 14, 1915—
•x-xv/oi 1;38%— 5— 128.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. ClaimAng. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. 'Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
43887 Dickie W. Ill 1*J R Carter I7M00
44031 Orbiculation 111 2>® J McBride 220-100
43922 Pr. Phils’ pe 106 3= C Thompson 2260- ino
43931 »Dchra 111 4'® C Gross 190-100
43889 F'gety RoguelOO 6 C Riddle 3520-100
$2 mutuels paid, Dickie W., $5.40 straight, $2.80
place, $2.20 sliow; Orbiculation, $2.60 place, $2.20
show: Prince I’hilstliorpo, SS.tifl sliow.
Time, 24%, 49, 1:15%. 1:41%. Track fast.
Winner — H. W. Barnes’ hr. g. 4, by_ Dick Fin-
nell — Bellegarde II.. hy Beauclerc (trained by J.
Hill; bn>d by Mr. B. U. Anderson).
Went to i>ost at 4:.53. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
RENO FORM CHART
RENO. Nev., 'Wednesday, September 24, 1919. —
Tenth day. Reno Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 19
days. Weather clear.
Stewards, Leon Wing and L. O. Henderson.
Starter, James Haley. Racing Secretary, W. W.
Filin.
440 QR First Race— 3-4 Mile. (July 19, 1916—
1;12%— 3— 111.) Purse .S200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Ekiulv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
today completed tlie draft of a bill to ostaldlsli
a permanent railroad policy. Government control
and operation of tlie roads would end thirty days
after enactment of the measure.
IjON’DON, England. October 18. — Groat Britain lias
already 1.600 profiteering tribunals in operation,
it was aniioiiiiced today l>y Charles A. McCurdy,
secretary to tlie ministry of food. Since tlie profit-
eering act was passed by iiarlinment, lie stated,
the food minister lias instituted 1,3.50 prosecutions
and .secured fines totaling $35,000.
NEW YOBK, N. Y.. October 18. — Bringing 255
pas.sengers and crew of the French steamer Venezia,
which burned at sea last Monday off the Newfound-
land fisliing banks, the steamer Chicago arrived
here tliis morning.
44031 L. Innoc’nco
108
li
R Ryan
1480-100
44026 Freda T.
106
25
J McBride
250-100
44029*Volima
108
3*5 C Gross
60-100
43926 Jen. Small
108
4*
C Thompson
1420-100
43892 »Ula
104
5
C McEwen
1460-100
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8 8®® J McTag’t 8 Hollister, Boniface, Kashmir
2* 21 W Lang 4 Columbine, Piedra, Nominee
5® 5® F Hopkins 7 Naturalist, Kaslimir, Dorcas
2i 3® T Rice 6 Ticket, Daddy’s Choice. 'Yalor
2J 3ti T Rice 6 Suiiflash IL, Star Master, Valor
4-1 • T Rice 8 StarJIaster, CoriiTassel, Debadou
3* 4*j T Rice 6 Sun. Slope, F. Wand, Naturulist
1® 2i R Troise 7 Spur, Heiidrie, Hanovlii
2® 4*5 E Taplin 9 St. Isidore, Haiioviu, Bondage
3® 4*i E Taidin 6 Hand Grenade, Borrow, llendrle
9 9'* E Taplin 9 Old Koenig. Roamer. Polymeliai-
2- 2*J C Kummer 6 Roamer, Hand Grenade. Borrow
l‘i 1‘ C Mergler 8 Oboliis, Wise Man, Whimsy
li 1* J Bell <! Pullux, Woo(ltrai), Golden Glow
6® 6‘® W Knapp 7 Stargazer, Tea Caddy, R.Maider
By Golden Maxim — Loonalla (R. L. Bresler).
4’1 4*i E Haynes 7 I’addyDear. I’oilu. FrankWaters
7* S'" R Bail 9 Gex. Jack Mount. 1*. G. King
41 4®i R Ball 5 Favour, Keen Jane, Kilkenny
3® 2® E Taplin 5 Woodtrap, S. Banner, Irregular
2® 2* J Loftus 3 Game Cock, Conduit
1* IJ J Loftus 6 Dan, Deckmate, N. K. Beal
3® 1* J Loftus 7 Conduit, Dan. Bar of Phoenix
By Burgomaster — 'Whimsical (F. Regan),
oi 5*5 H Ericks’n 7 AlbcrtA.. G. -Swell, Ten. Bon
6 5* T Rowan 6 Sundial II. , Tenons Bon. Tetley
31 415 >i> Davies 5 Albert A., TenonsBon, Mouomoy
2® 2*> T Davies 6 Albert A., Tetley, Recount
1* 1® L Ensor 9 Cliasseur, Tenons Bon, Grundy
2® 2® L McAtee 5 Abadane, Dad. Choice, Monomoy
2® 2* E Haynes 4 Han. Valley, Rockport. Batette
By Star Shoot — Lost Ball (J. L. Donovan),
5 5*‘ T Rowan 5 Wee Ixuiise, Damaris, Sanlx'rla
8 8=® T Rowan S Sundial II. , Goaler, F. Waters
4 3*" T Rowan 4 Comnie Ci, Ctimluit, John I. Day
12 B. of l"lio*"iii.\, J. Mount, Napoli
2* 2a8 J Fruch 8 Litholick, Wilfreda, Chief
2- 2- J Frach 7 Gex. Salvatelle, Wilfreda
By King James — Lacona (A. A. Reilly),
7 7'* M Rowan 7 I’ecr.One, Capt. Hodge, L.HerlM"rt
3'1 3*i M Rowan 7 Paddy Dear, I’oilu, LittleNearcr
9* 8'® T Rowan 13 Jlanoevre. Back Ba.v. I’oilu
4i .8«5 C Kummer 7 Bettie Bluff, Mi.ssOrb, J. O’Dowd
41 3®4 J Butwell 11 Paddy. Tommy waac. Salvatelle
4‘ 4*4’ J Butwell 12 Nightstick. B.B.iy, T.F.M’M’Uon
9® 10®* M Buxton 11 I’ictor. Lucius, War Note
5® 5'® .1 Butwell 8 Arnold. Tenons Bon, Trophy
4i 3*1 J Butwell 8 Sundial II., Goaler. The Cock
1* 5*5 J Butwell 7 Mary Belie, Pictor, Graphic
By Sempronius — Himera (H. J. Hart).
5® :i'* M Mount’n i) Hind’staii, Dra.g.Uoek, J. O’Dowd
3’ 3* M Mounfnll Dandy Dude, liar One, Starter
6i 6*1 T Par’ton 15 Antoinette, Belario, Th. Bloom
5*i T Par’ton .8 Bev.. lames. At.Muir, MaeM’rray
2® T Par’ton 7 Molly ()., Roy Ennis. Will Soon
4*1 D Stirling 7 F. Royal, L. England, R’dmaster
6»i E Hileman 7 laila, Otiseo, .Safranor
4* 5V Hinphy 8 J. Sclias, C. Ellwanger, MollyO.
2>* W Hinphy 8 Scylla, Carl Ellwanger, Celtubel
By Jack Point — Raiment (Marrone Stable).
3* 4'® J Zoeller !» Jack Mount. B. Roberts, BarOiie
2* 1® J Zoeller 11 Bar One, Perseus, Starter
8 7‘* G ■\V Car’l 9 Toto. Right Angle, Arnpld
14 13'* J Butwell 15 Right Angle, Alvord, UltraGold
8i 5®5 R Troise 10 I.it. Nephew, G.Schecr, CallShot
4.) 7*" L McAtee 0 Orderly, Irregular, High. Lassie
1* 2® M B’axton 11 Intriguer, B.P’diller, FirstTroop
By Hessian — Lychee Nut (W. Cahill).
5* 5** J Rod’g’cz 7 Zinnia, Koii-i-Nmir, Keen .Ta’iie
6 5'* M Buxton 6 Bur One, Paddy Dear, B. Roberts
10* 10** F 'Weiner 11 Orderly. Dr’gonltoek, Nightstick
5 5*® J Callahan 5 MaryBelle, Graphic, D.Vandiver
5* 4*i J CallalianlO I’ictor, Koh-i-Noor, F.theGreat
6* 6®5 L Fator 7 Mary Belle, Pictor, Graphic
5 5’* A Johnson 5 Jolin 1. Day, Lucius, Graphic
6 6** H Ham’t’n 6 Sedan. Harry Brelvogel. Dorcas
$2 mutuels paid. Lady Innocence, $31.60 straight,
$7.20 place, $2.60 show; Freda T., $4.00 place, $2.20
show; Volima, $2.20 show.
Time, 24«,i, 50. 1:16«A. Track fast.
Winner — Riley & 'Williams’ b. m. 8, by Salvation
— Mi Reinn, hy Santiago (trained by G. W. Wil-
liams; bred by Messrs. Lawrence & Comstock).
Went to post at 2:20. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. 'Won driving; second and third the
siime.
4 40QQ Second Race — 5-8 Mile. (June 26, 1918
_693/,_a_lll.) Puree $200. 2-year-
olds. Maidens. Special 'Weights. Net value to
winner $140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straiglit.
43981 Bat. Mount’nl09 1*J B Pinnegar 370-100
439.3‘2 ‘Lottie Lee 109 25 E Koppiem.an 7.5C-100
ADVERTISED SPECIAL MONDAY,
OCTOBER 13. WITHDRAWN.
LITTLE COTTAGE $10.15-$! 2ND
DANCING CARNIVAL $ 4.45-Sl 2ND
WOODTRAP $ 5.00-$! 2ND
KINGFISHER $ 6.05-$l V/ON
LADY GERTRUDE $ 5.00-$! WON
ELLISON $ie.36-$l WON
BLACKIE DAW $ 1.30-$1 WON
STOCKWELL $ 3.10-$1 WON
MONOMOY S 7.00-$l WON
OPENING SPECIAL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23.
Terms — $5 Cash, in advance. Must win 4-1 or
more, or next one FREE. Why wait.
ELARE JAY,
120 Allen’s Ave, Care Jacobs, Galesburg, 111,
43932 *Playthlng 109 35 C Thompson 190-100
S.age Hen 109 4*® J McBride 160-100
43932 Mad’m Hurryl09 5* C Gross 3000-100
43920 Lone Pine 109 6 S Higuera 4,520-100
$2 mutuels paid. Battle Mountain, $9.40 straight,
$4.20 place, $2.20 show; I^ottie Lee, $4.80 place,
$2.<;0 show; Plaything. $2.20 sliow.
Time. 24%, 50. 1:02%. Track fast.
Winner — F. Bicknell’s br. g, by Montgomery —
Gelieimniss, by Sain (trained by F. Bicknell; bred
by Nevada Stock Farm).
Went to post at 2:59. .\t post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and tlilrd driv-
ing.
d.d.1 on Third Race— 1-2 Mile. (July 3, 1916 —
4<33.^_7_113.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
■ Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight
(44036) Vain V. 108 I" R Carter SIO-lOO
44028 ‘Doctor Zab ’’1.5 2* J McBride 1."4)-100
44028 Little Birdie 108 3*J M Clampitt 1140-lCfl
J’ge Ellsw’th IIS 4* C Gross 2860-100
43548 Cal Curn 108 5* B Pinnegar 210-100
Rex Terra 108 6 R Ry.an 2600-100
$2 mutuels paid, Valli V.. $8.80 straiglit, $3.60
place, $2.60 sliow; Doctor Zab, $3.00 place, $2.40
sliow; Little Birdie. $3.6t) show.
Time, 24, 48%. Track fast.
'Winner — T. J. Grant’s ch. m, 5, by Barnesdali; —
Edna Greene, by The Hero (trained by T. J. Grant;
bri"d l.y Mr. W. E. Watts).
Went to post at 3:30. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. 'Won driving; second and third the
>ame.
lld.1 01 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. (July 19, 1916
_1:1224_3 _iii.) Purze $250. 3-year-
olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner
$175; second, $50; third, $25.
E(]iiiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 43929 )PromiseMe 109 li R I,owe I.IO-KX)
(43980) La B. Noire112 2* R Carter 240-100
43937 ‘Gold. Chancel07 S*1 C Gross 2r.0-l(X)
(43982) Pink Tenny 107 4 J McBride 6.70-100
$2 mutuels paid, I’romiso Me, $5.00 straight.
$2.80 place; I,a Bete Noire, $3.60 place; no show
mutuels sold.
Time, 24, 48%, 1:13%. Track fast. ■
Winner — Hall & Go van’s b. c. 4, by Joe Carey —
Taiiiiga. by Emperor of Norfolk (trained by W.
De Bolt; bred by Mr. Ward E. Hall).
Went to post at 3:.59. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird (Iriv-
ing. i
4-4109 Fifth Race — 5-8 Mile. (June 26, 1918 —
69%_2_1U.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. 'Wt. Fin. Jockey. Btriiight.
43934 *Cy Merrick 108 15 K Carter 110-100
44033 Multnomah 111 2* T Buel 2600-100
4!02G*Okla. Irish 108 3® J McBride 210-100
43934 Roy. JohnnlelOS 4® C Gross 2240-100
44029 N. Walcutt 108 5i R Ryan :i90-10Ci
44029 Appletto 109 6 B Pinnegar 3720-100
$2 mutuels paid, C.v Merrick, $4. ‘20 straight. $3.60
place, $2.40 show; Mnltnomali, $17.40 place, $3. ‘20
show; Oklahoma Iris’.i. $2.40 show.
Time, 24%, 49, 1:01%. Track fast.
Winner — J. J. R.vaii’s br. g, 8, by Peep o’D.ay — -
Prinzessin, by St. George (trained by G, P. Uyan-,
bred by Mr. W. T. Anderson).
Went to post at 4:36. At post 1 minute. .Start
good and slow. Won driving; si’cond and tliird the
same.
441 OS Sixth Race— 1 Mile. (Aug. 14, 1915—
■XXJ.V/U 1;38%— 5— 128.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straighl.
44031 ®Mister Mark 1()5 1* C Gross 150-1'.)0
43984 Yowell li:i 2~ B I’innegar 440-l''»
Louisville Races
J. J. scFreiner
AMEItlCA’S PUE.4IIER CLOCKEIl
Thirty Years’ Experience as Trainer- docker.
YOU CAN EMPLOY ME TO "WORK FOR YOU.
$12 FOR THIS NINE DAYS’ MEETING.
OPENING DAY OCT. 23D. RUSH ORDER.
Don’t fool your time and inom'j" away on quack
dope, ciu'up tips and pay-after-yon- win stuff.
Wake up. Tie up witli a man lliat knows the
game in all its angles. No liandicaiiping or
guesswork with me. Iteiiiemlier. the stalile
money .is het on tliose I give. Telegraph remit-
tance or remit hy express order in letter. I
wire one or two horses daily at 11 a. m.
TYLER HOTEL : : LOUISVILLE, KY.
UNEQliALED WINNING SYSTEM
Mr. I’layer, if you want lo speeulate profitably at
the track. piHdroom or liandhiKik. you will find the
UNEGUALED V71NNING SYSTEM a great advantage
to you in selecting WINNERS.
It is tlie superior of any winning system that has
ever l« en iilaecd Iiefore the luiblic. as it selects
favorites and long shots. Write at once.
UNEGUALED PUB. CO.
Box 117 :: :: :: Buffalo, N. Y.
Advertised Special Postponed
Bad track and track conditions spoiled sev-
eral go(fl tilings for me at Latonia. 1 look
for a good meeting at Louisville, as I have
several gmwl ones that will get the money,
with giMid rai-ing luck nt good odds. Those that,
are on my Iwioks for Guaranteed Special will get
my wire, also Special, and tlii" day I wire you
tills one your wire will reed Advertised Special.
1 will lie at LouLsville until Tuesday, reinrning
to my offii-e Wednesday, and I lio|ie to brin.g
back the goods with me. I may liave ;i b:id
break oeee.sionally, but m.v information will got
the money in the ("ml. as my winners are always
at good odds. Five Dollars the Meeting of Nine
Racing Days, Including Advertised Special.
EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL
(Initials E. J.)
113 Standard Trust and Savings Bank Building.
CHICAGO. ILL.
440^4 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs (Oct. 3,
-iwo-x 1016— 1:06*%— 5— 105.) Purse $200. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $140; second, $40; third, $20.
E'luiv. OdJs
Reliable Bettors Only
I will wire you ONE OR TWO LONG SHOTS
(lail.v during ( liureliill Downs meeting it at end of
the meeting yon will remit me what you thick right
out of your winnings. Write me today, giving me
your <y)rr("ct mime and address where my telegrams
will find you promptly any d.iy.
KICII WILLIS.
STATION F, LOUISVILLE. KY.
The Reliable, Wonderful, Winning System
is .a big winner and still winning. Gives many 8, 10
ami 15 and 21) to t shots. No Iiaiidieapping. It
selects the winners in n moment’s time from Hie
entries. Can is* played rvitli large or small euiiital.
GET IN LINE. STOP THAT GUESSING AND
LOSING. START WINNING. The price is within
reach of all. Write at once.
WATSON CORNELL.
KENTUCKY
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. iSl raiirlit.
44031 B. of
Bl’ney
110
3nk
R laiwe
43983®
linprrsnion
113
1* E
Turk
40-100
44025*Bas Blancs
108
412
C McEwen
4 '02 6
Foeman
117
2*5 ('
(Jrosa
4iH)-100
4402.5 Frank
RogonlOS
C Riddle
43982
Tambiaii
109
3 '® < '
Th'jnipsoii
1260-10)1
43925 Frank
D’ton
99
6
T Buel
43982
Col. Boyle
109
4 C
Kiddle
.',(10-1110
.$2 mutuels
I>aid.
Mister
Mark, $.7.00
.$2 miitiii'ls jiui'l. Impression. $2.80 straight, $2.40
idace; Foenian. $2.80 place; no sliow mutuels sold.
Time, 23%, 48. 1:06%. Track fact.
Winiiir — R. ('. Si iiiirn's br. g, 10. hy Wild Mint
— Insiuratioii, liy Ayrshire (trained hy E. Kinnaman;
br("d tiy Mr. II. II. Hewitt).
Went to iHist at 3:19. At post 1 minute. Start
gmal and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
44n‘^*=» Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile (July 19, 1916
•xtuoo 3— 111.) Purse $2C0. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
103 1* R Ryan
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jocke;
43982 ®Bon Sante 103 1* R Ryan
43984 After Night 107 25 T Buel
(43936) Ethel 110
(43934)1. W.Harpcr 110
3J C Gross
4 J Majestic
$2 mutuels paid. Bon Sante, $6.60 straight, $3.40
idaee; After Night, $5.40 place; no show mutuels
sobl.
Time, 24, 48®», 1:14%. Track fast.
Winner — S. A. Ballengcr’s b. g, 3, by The Sharp-
er — Lilypail, by Blackslock (trained by S. A. Bal-
lenger; lired by Mr. W. E. Misxly).
YVeut to post at 3:47. At post 2 miautes. Start
SHOW, juv.,11. luace,
show; Bit of Blarnev, $2.20 show.
Time, 24%. 49. 1:14%, 1:41%. Track fast.
Winner — J. C. YVaddell’s b. c, 3, by Marcovil —
My.stery, hy Trontbeck (trained by J. C. Waddell;
lired in England by Duke of Westminster).
Went to i>ost at 5:C)4. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird driv-
ing.
♦ —
GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY
PARIS. Franco, October 18. — The supreme conneil
today adopted a resolution that delegates of tlie
great powers may sit on tlie various commissions
created under the German peace treaty and may
vote on questions before these commissions whether
or not their governments have ratified tlie treaty.
If the I'nited States senate does not object it is
stated to be probable tliat American delegates will
take the places assigned to the United State on such
commissions.
WASHINGTON. D. October 18.— After adopting
provisions to end railroad strikes by penalizing em-
ployes wlio go on strike or others who foment
btrikee, the beuute interstate commerce committee
SOMETHING EXTRA GOOD.
^ ^ Goes Tliursday, Oct. 23. It i.s an
N Siicciiil and few mistakes are ev« r
niade on these. We guarantee X Spe-
<'*nl lo win ami win only, or send all
V suliserilhTs to same Free a $5 suh-
\ scription to oiir Daily One Horso 'Wire
' ^ Service in case horse loses. Send $2
for X Special today. Monday’s Soe-
cial: Exuress-Friday-Do-Bed-Do-Do. THE TURF
REPORTER, 25 cents, now on sale,
609. 22 W. Guincy St. (Estab. 1904.) Chicago. lU.
Tuesday, October 21.
All arrangements Imve been eompleted, and barring
accidents the XX SPECIAL Mill deliver. Don’t fail
to g' t in; it’s the first $2 XX SPECIAL we have
liad in a long time. MUST 'WIN or we wire you
next one free. Send $2 for it right noiv. p’or further
p.irtieulars see latest THORGUCHBRED. On sale
all iieMs-staiids. Onl.v 25 CENTS.
MONDAY’S BEST: R'jsh- Wcstera-Thc-It-See-Mix.
TIIK AYIIMIICAN TllOKOlTOHnilKn
Baltimore Building : : Chicago, Illinois
A WINNER and a 2nd were last S;itiirday’s Getaivay
Siieeials. Ih-n’t miss next Saturday’s TWO LIVE
ONES. at Ixuisville. Onl.v $2. A Miiiner and a loser
were Saturday’s Dailies. Terms 85 for 6 dav'S.
MONDAY’S FORM SPECIAL:' No. 121.
SUndud Turf Guide, 22 'W. Uuiocy St., Chicugo. UL